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Project Update: MV-22 Osprey

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Just a little update to show everyone what I've been up to...

 

:biggrin:

 

Check the update images here: Zur-TECH.com

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As usual Zur, it's pure crap.... :biggrin:

 

Can't wait to fly it.

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Jeez, you don't like picking up the easier tasks do you :tongue: Good stuff!

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Great Work!!! Great Quality as usual!!! Cant wait to fly it!!! :wink:

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Thanks for the kudos guys... :blush2:

 

Yeah, I do have the tendancy for the "odd and obscure"... And I do enjoy an FM-modeling challenge (note: I did do a test bed before choosing the model... unlike what I did with another odd vertical take-off bird that shall remain nameless) :rofl:

 

Right now it's a poly-heavy beast... but getting it down to it's "playing weight" should be no problem...not to mention I do low-poly lods for all my planes as well...

 

I'll keep posting updates as they happen...

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Nice work Zur! Cant wait to fly it! But will you be making pylons for it? I'm asking because in a short story I wrote there are a pair of ospreys that are able to carry weapons on pylons, plus i think the osprey would look awesome with weapons!

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Nice work Zur! Cant wait to fly it! But will you be making pylons for it? I'm asking because in a short story I wrote there are a pair of ospreys that are able to carry weapons on pylons, plus i think the osprey would look awesome with weapons!

 

 

Actually, after I'm done with the MV-22, I'm giving thought to converting it into the concept attack version with a nose-mounted chain-gun (Like the Cobra) and stub-wings to mount assorted munitions. :biggrin:

 

There seems to be an audiance for concept / fantasy birds around here... why buck a good thing?

 

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MV-22? I thought its designantion was going to be CV-22?

 

hmm, gives me the idea of a new mexico map and some aliens a la half-life. Them, alongside the apache and falcon make a few appearances alongside tanks. maybe make a strider and organic gunships from HL2 and do the 7 hours war that's referred to.

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MV-22? I thought its designantion was going to be CV-22?

 

hmm, gives me the idea of a new mexico map and some aliens a la half-life. Them, alongside the apache and falcon make a few appearances alongside tanks. maybe make a strider and organic gunships from HL2 and do the 7 hours war that's referred to.

 

Actually there are potentially three variations:

 

MV-22 = Marines

 

CV-22 = Airforce and Special Ops

 

HV-22 = Navy

 

As of right now the Marines are in the lead with the procurement numbers... But I suspect the Airforce will catch up quickly.

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V-22 quite a bird. Hey how many models do you work on at the same time

 

 

"One"... In a nutshell, I maybe get three hours a night four times a week to work on this stuff (wife is a task-master...).

 

I wish I had the man hours to futz away on projects like some of these guys around here... But life comes first... then comes my make-believe world where I'm waited on by topless beauties and can quit literally live at my PC. :biggrin:

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Real life is suprisingly inconvienent sometimes... :mellow:

 

Zurawski, are you working on the 3 variants, or just the MV-22?

Thanks!

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Real life is suprisingly inconvienent sometimes... :mellow:

 

Zurawski, are you working on the 3 variants, or just the MV-22?

Thanks!

 

I'm focusing on the MV-22 at the moment... the others are a quick mod with very minor differences..

 

So to to answer your question... "yes".

 

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"One"... In a nutshell, I maybe get three hours a night four times a week to work on this stuff (wife is a task-master...).

 

I wish I had the man hours to futz away on projects like some of these guys around here... But life comes first... then comes my make-believe world where I'm waited on by topless beauties and can quit literally live at my PC. :biggrin:

 

LOL, :rofl:

My wife will really get piss off if I am on the computer that long!!!!

Sometimes I sneak at night to do my Mig-21's!!!!!!!!

Don't tell my wife!!!

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Actually, after I'm done with the MV-22, I'm giving thought to converting it into the concept attack version with a nose-mounted chain-gun (Like the Cobra) and stub-wings to mount assorted munitions. :biggrin:

 

There seems to be an audiance for concept / fantasy birds around here... why buck a good thing?

 

:crazy:

Cool! Cant wait till that one is released so I can pop some tanks! Any Idea what its designation would be? I am leaning towards the obvious one (at least in my mind) The AV-22. This is also the designation the Teen Military (faction in a book I am working on) uses.

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Yeah, AV-22 or perhaps A/MV-22.

 

There will only be 50 CV-22s, so I don't know if the USAF will ever "catch up" to the MV-22 numbers as they've already got the lead.

 

So Zur, will you be modeling the dreading vortex ring state?? Will you? Will you?!?!? WILL YOU?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

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So Zur, will you be modeling the dreading vortex ring state?? Will you? Will you?!?!? WILL YOU?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

 

Can that even be done in the sim?

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Yeah, AV-22 or perhaps A/MV-22.

 

There will only be 50 CV-22s, so I don't know if the USAF will ever "catch up" to the MV-22 numbers as they've already got the lead.

 

So Zur, will you be modeling the dreading vortex ring state?? Will you? Will you?!?!? WILL YOU?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

 

Dont know if they will. But I have seen a bunch of them flying around lately. And one day near Oak island airport, which is relatively small as it holds cessnas and 1 or 2 Leer Jets, I saw an Osprey land and take on fuel. But I didnt get a chance to talk to the pilots!

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Yeah, AV-22 or perhaps A/MV-22.

 

There will only be 50 CV-22s, so I don't know if the USAF will ever "catch up" to the MV-22 numbers as they've already got the lead.

 

So Zur, will you be modeling the dreading vortex ring state?? Will you? Will you?!?!? WILL YOU?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

 

Nope... 'MY" Ospreys will have a perfect 10/10 service and maintenance record...

 

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Can that even be done in the sim?

 

Hmm... Must admit I'm just a FM hack, so I can't comment intelligently about it... "Guessing" however, I doubt it. If we can't get prop-wash... I doubt a vortex ring will be possible.

 

...Though you FM gurus out there do some amazing stuff, of which I'm quite envious!

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Hmm... Must admit I'm just a FM hack, so I can't comment intelligently about it... "Guessing" however, I doubt it. If we can't get prop-wash... I doubt a vortex ring will be possible.

 

...Though you FM gurus out there do some amazing stuff, of which I'm quite envious!

 

Better get 'er right, Zur...the "Osprey" is watching.....

 

ov22jr2.jpg

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