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A US Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey from VMM-165 "White Knights" spotted climbing out of Flagstaff
A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey receives fuel from a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules over the Philippines
USMC MV-22B OSPREY VMM-162 "Golden Eagles" by RETRO 11 Via Flickr: 168666 YS-13 "Vortex 15" departing out of RM Condor Arbroath the VMM-162 MV-22s were operating off the USS Iwo Jima which was sitting off the Angus coast
A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft assigned to the 442nd Fighter Wing, Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, escort MV-22B Osprey assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268, Hawaii, Feb. 26, 2019
A gaggle? No, a flock of Osprey? In any case, here's 5 MV-22s in a pretty epic shot taken near Mt. Fuji. CAMP FUJI, Japan (Nov. 4, 2016) MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft return after a long-range raid from Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan to Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa as part of Blue Chromite 2017, Nov. 4, 2016. The Marines honed their ability to project forces from afar by executing a long-range raid over 1,000 miles via MV-22B Osprey to include an aerial refueling by KC-130J Super Hercules. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sergeant Major Michael Cato/released)
MV-22B Ospreys Fly in Formation