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V-22 Osprey on Ground, Testing
V-22 Osprey on Ground, Testing 
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Boeing Phantom Badger Exits V-22 Osprey 
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Boeing Phantom Badger and V-22 Osprey 
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Boeing KC-46A Refuels F/A-18 
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V-22 Osprey in Flight 
V-22 Osprey Flying over Ocean
V-22 Osprey Flying over Ocean 
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V-22 Osprey in Flight 
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KC-46A Pegasus with Wing Air Refueling Pods Extended 
V-22 Osprey in Flight
V-22 Osprey in Flight 
V-22 Osprey in Flight
V-22 Osprey in Flight 
V-22 Ospreys In Flight over Ocean
V-22 Ospreys In Flight over Ocean 
V-22 Osprey in Flight
V-22 Osprey in Flight 
V-22 Ospreys Bank Left over Ocean
V-22 Ospreys Bank Left over Ocean 
V-22 Ospreys Flying over Ocean
V-22 Ospreys Flying over Ocean 
V-22 Osprey in Flight over Ocean
V-22 Osprey in Flight over Ocean 
V-22 Osprey in Flight
V-22 Osprey in Flight 
V-22 Osprey on Static Display
V-22 Osprey on Static Display 
V-22 Osprey in Flight at 2006 Farnborough Airshow
V-22 Osprey in Flight at 2006 Farnborough Airshow 
V-22 Osprey in Flight
V-22 Osprey in Flight 
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V-22 Air Refueling Initial Test

The Bell Boeing V-22 Program, a strategic alliance between Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. and Boeing, has successfully completed an initial test of the V-22 Osprey performing as an aerial refueling tanker. Adding this capability to the tiltrotor aircraft would further advance its versatility in combat, humanitarian and ship-based operations. In the August 2013 demonstration over north Texas, a V-22 equipped with a prototype aerial refueling system safely deployed, held stable, and retracted the refueling drogue as an F/A-18C and an F/A-18D Hornet flew just behind and to the side of the aircraft. Future Bell Boeing tests will put aircraft in a fuel-receiving position directly behind the V-22, connect receiver aircraft with the refueling drogue and, ultimately, refuel a variety of aircraft in flight. 
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