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I managed to get a better picture of an Osprey today.
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Gravity Aided

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-f1V_kT4Ec&ebc=ANyPxKq-CFAUwzsnaOzXhyZwHSACX88LBL3FfbRx1qlzLmmI_X81wFw7iAorfWi0ehTabvHPG-cIUUcA49QqUgmd3WpkfmZRtw

First try, and second successful test of the Goblin, built to be a parasitic fighter for the B-36, although being tested with a B-29.
 

Gravity Aided

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"Landing" back aboard was supposed to next to impossible. Landing on the ground, impossible.
The first instance shows a ground landing(of course, on a dry lake bed, after the pilot smashed the canopy attempting hook up, the second run was successful. It was not a particularly useful weapons system, especially as the surface-to-air missile was being developed at this time. So the need for a fighter aircraft was lessened, and other fighters were getting longer range due to mid-air refueling, and the B-36 was getting ready to be superseded by the B-52.
 

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I should further add that most of the flights in this aircraft's history of less than three flight hours resulted in a forced landing on its bottom skid at Muroc Lake Bed. Performance was not what it was supposed to be for this fighter, another factor in the programs' cancellation.
 
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