Bell V-280 Valor: Anniversary Tour?

Bell V-280 Valor: Anniversary Tour?
Bell V-280 Valor: Anniversary Tour?

“We … are looking at opportunities to do a road trip,” Bell executive Keith Flail told me. “Can we take the V-280 to a handful of key Army and Marine Corps installations to show capabilities to the force?”

Taking Sikorsky’s Scout Simulator For A Spin (Literally)

Taking Sikorsky’s Scout Simulator For A Spin (Literally)
Taking Sikorsky’s Scout Simulator For A Spin (Literally)

“It’s much more like a fighter aircraft than a helicopter,” Sikorsky’s test pilot tells me in the video as he maneuvers gleefully.
“Whoa, warn me next time!” I say after a particularly nifty/nauseating roll.

Bell Pushes V-280 Gunship, Shipboard Variants: Recon In Works

Bell Pushes V-280 Gunship, Shipboard Variants: Recon In Works
Bell Pushes V-280 Gunship, Shipboard Variants: Recon In Works

One variant, in Army colors, has missile racks sticking out of what was originally the passenger cabin — a conversion that units could potentially install or remove as needed in the field. The other, with Marine Corps markings, is a sleeker thoroughbred gunship with internal weapons bays, stealth features, and folding wings to fit in shipboard hangars.

Uncertainty & Anxiety About Army’s New Scout Aircraft

Uncertainty & Anxiety About Army’s New Scout Aircraft
Uncertainty & Anxiety About Army’s New Scout Aircraft

WASHINGTON: After months of hints, the Army announced Friday it wants competing prototypes of a Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft flying by 2023. But there’s a deal of uncertainty — even anxiety — about what the Army wants. “Industry can develop whatever the government tells them what they want, if it sticks to the requirements and…

Sikorsky Flies Triple Threat For FVL: Light, Medium, & Robot

Sikorsky Flies Triple Threat For FVL: Light, Medium, & Robot
Sikorsky Flies Triple Threat For FVL: Light, Medium, & Robot

CRYSTAL CITY: This is the year Sikorsky catches up on the Future Vertical Lift program, company executives told reporters Monday. Yes, last year arch-rival Bell Helicopter was first to fly its entry in the Joint Multi-Role flight demonstration, the official lead-in to FVL. But this year Sikorsky will fly not one but three different aircraft…

Bell Update On ‘Amazing’ V-280

Bell Update On ‘Amazing’ V-280
Bell Update On ‘Amazing’ V-280

AUSA: Bell Helicopter is moving right along with its new V-280 Valor, a tiltrotor being built under the Army-led, multiservice Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program. The V-280 – which flies at 280 knots cruising speed — resembles the bigger V-22 Osprey built by Bell and Boeing for the Marine Corps, Air Force Special Operations Command…

‘Flying’ Sikorsky-Boeing’s SB>1 Defiant At AUSA

‘Flying’ Sikorsky-Boeing’s SB>1 Defiant At AUSA
‘Flying’ Sikorsky-Boeing’s SB>1 Defiant At AUSA

AUSA: Lockheed Martin company Sikorsky and teammate Boeing are taking a deliberate approach to building their prototype for the Army-led Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program, the SB>1 Defiant, officials told our contributor Richard Whittle when he visited their booth. Based on Sikorsky’s award-winning X2 technology demonstrator, the Defiant is a compound helicopter with coaxial rotors…

Kill Army Helo Upgrades & Build Super Chopper: Bell V-280 Exec

Kill Army Helo Upgrades & Build Super Chopper: Bell V-280 Exec
Kill Army Helo Upgrades & Build Super Chopper: Bell V-280 Exec

AMARILLO, TEX.: Bell Helicopter is so confident in their new V-280 tilt-rotor prototype that they want the Pentagon to accelerate the Future Vertical Lift program – which they think the V-280 will win – by “five to eight years.” [Click here for our head-to-head comparison of the V-280 and its rival, the Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1] That…

We Defy You to Ride the SB>1 Simulator With Us

We Defy You to Ride the SB>1 Simulator With Us
We Defy You to Ride the SB>1 Simulator With Us

AUSA: As a rule of thumb, the aerodynamics of rotor blades limit helicopters to top cruising speeds well under 200 mph, but Sikorsky and Boeing are building an aircraft they promise will thumb its nose at that rule. It’s a compound helicopter – two coaxial rotors and a pusher propeller – that they promise will…

‘Optionally Piloted’ Aircraft Studied For Future Vertical Lift

‘Optionally Piloted’ Aircraft Studied For Future Vertical Lift
‘Optionally Piloted’ Aircraft Studied For Future Vertical Lift

WASHINGTON: The military wants to replace a host of current helicopters with aircraft that not only fly much faster, but can fly without a human pilot. The Army-led Future Vertical Lift program will study whether FVL should be an “Optionally Piloted Vehicle,” capable of accommodating a pair of highly-trained human pilots for complex combat missions or of…

Big SPAR Army Review May Topple ITEP

Big SPAR Army Review May Topple ITEP
Big SPAR Army Review May Topple ITEP

Critics say the Army could end up wasting billions by developing a better engine for its Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk and Boeing AH-64 Apache helicopters even as the joint Future Vertical Lift (FVL) initiative gets underway to replace those aircraft. The critics are wrong, program officials assure us. But the critics still disagree. A new Army…

UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US

UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US
UK Eyes Joint Multirole, Talks With US

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.: The United Kingdom is following the U.S. Joint Multirole Technology Demonstrator (JMR-TD) project with “great interest” and might either get involved at some point or buy future aircraft the effort spawns, says a top British Defence Ministry rotorcraft engineer. “It’s a perfectly feasible outcome,” Bryan Finlay, the senior engineer at the…

V-280 Valor: Bell Starts Building Joint Multi-Role Prototype

V-280 Valor: Bell Starts Building Joint Multi-Role Prototype
V-280 Valor: Bell Starts Building Joint Multi-Role Prototype

Somebody’s finally doing something tangible about the future of Army aviation. Bell Helicopter subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems of Wichita, Kan., has started assembling the composite fuselage for the first prototype V-280 Valor, Bell’s new military tiltrotor. The Valor is sleeker, smaller, and, by design, more Army-friendly than the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey, which was built to fit…

Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift

Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift
Army Looks To Build Two Forms of Medium Future Vertical Lift

ARLINGTON: And then there were five. There were already going to be four different aircraft in the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) family, from light to medium to heavy to “ultra.” Now it’s almost certain that the medium FVL will be split into two separate versions: a smaller attack/reconnaissance aircraft and a larger troop-carrying assault craft.…