Tiltrotor documentary re-released at lower price

Tiltrotor documentary re-released at lower price

29-Feb-2016 Source: Aeronautic Pictures

The world’s first independent tiltrotor (or tilt rotor) development documentary, Tiltrotor and The Future, is newly available for “download to own” delivery at an unprecedented low price exclusively from

http://aeronauticpictures.com/buy/download/v-22-osprey-documentary/

The first of its kind hour-long film was originally released in 1987, before the now operational and controversial V-22 Osprey had ever flown. The aviation documentary describes the evolution of convertiplane technology in the 1950s as engineers, operators and military services struggled to produce an aircraft that married the best qualities of the airplane and helicopter.

Viewers learn of the accomplishments and failures experienced by the early Bell XV-3, the success of the Bell XV-15 tiltrotor research aircraft, the innovative V-22 Osprey, and potential air carrier and on demand civilian applications.

Through the use of incredible archival footage and exclusive interviews with tilt rotor experts from NASA (John Zuk, Ph.D., L.G. “Shorty” Schroers, Clifford M. McKeithan, Ronald M. Gerdes), Bell Helicopters (Ron Reber), Boeing Vertol (Samuel S. Mayer, Allen H. Schoen), FAA (M. Craig Beard, Lt. Col. Pete Peduzzi, Larry Andriesen, Alfred T. McDonough), Port Authority of NY/NJ (Roy Lobosco), and the US Marine Corps (Harold W. Blot, Lieutenant General (Ret.), Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation, a colonel at the time of this production), the film addresses key questions about this revolutionary aircraft, including why the technology was researched, the test aircraft proceeding the V-22 Osprey, how you fly a tiltrotor, what unique capabilities they offer, how a V-22 Osprey is built, and many more.

With the irreplaceable interviews and extraordinary action footage of the XV-3 and XV-15 flight testing, this sixty minute film is truly a unique treasure trove of insight into the earliest days of a very rare operational revolution in aviation technology, and it is now available for “download to own” direct from the producer for just $9.99

As a free bonus, twenty (20) stunning high definition-sized tilt rotor pictures from across the landscape of this technology’s evolution, including the NASA/Army/Bell XV-3, NASA/Army/Bell XV-15, and Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey are included with purchase of the video.

A second bonus includes twenty (20) additional pictures of modern military aircraft such as the F-16, B-2 Stealth bomber, B-1 Lancer, F-22 Raptor, F-117 Stealth fighter, and the B-52 Stratofortress.

Aeronautic Pictures is a specialized aviation, aerospace, and defense aerial and location stock agency and video and photographic production company. Founded in Los Angeles in 1981, clients include Japan Airlines, Time Magazine, Lockheed, The History Channel, Military Channel, Flight International (now Flight Global) and Aviation Week magazines.

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