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The Dream Machine

The Untold History of the Notorious V-22 Osprey

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The Dream Machine

By: Richard Whittle
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When the Marines decided to buy a helicopter-airplane hybrid "tiltrotor" called the V-22 Osprey, they saw it as their dream machine. The tiltrotor was the aviation equivalent of finding the Northwest Passage: an aircraft able to take off, land, and hover with the agility of a helicopter yet fly as fast and as far as an airplane. Many predicted it would reshape civilian aviation. The Marines saw it as key to their very survival.

By 2000, the Osprey was nine years late and billions of dollars over budget, bedeviled by technological hurdles, business rivalries, and an epic political battle over whether to build it at all. Opponents called it one of the worst boondoggles in Pentagon history. The Marines were eager to put it into service anyway. Then two crashes killed 23 Marines. They still refused to abandon the Osprey, even after the Corps' own proud reputation was tarnished by a national scandal over accusations that a commander had ordered subordinates to lie about the aircraft's problems.

Based on in-depth research and hundreds of interviews, The Dream Machine recounts the Marines' quarter-century struggle to get the Osprey into combat. Whittle takes the listener from the halls of the Pentagon and Congress to the war zone of Iraq, from the engineer's drafting table to the cockpits of the civilian and Marine pilots who risked their lives flying the Osprey - and sometimes lost them. He reveals the methods, motives, and obsessions of those who designed, sold, bought, flew, and fought for the tiltrotor. These stories, including never-before-published eyewitness accounts of the crashes that made the Osprey notorious, not only chronicle an extraordinary chapter in Marine Corps history but also provide a fascinating look at a machine that could still revolutionize air travel.

©2010 James Richard Whittle (P)2010 Tantor
US Air Force Aviation Military Military Science Armed Forces Engineering Air Force Transportation Americas War

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The Dream Machine expertly weaves telling technical details with heart-stopping human drama into a riveting, fast-paced history of one of the military's most controversial war machines.” ( The New York Times)

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Appreciated reading about this subject, but the book's date of publication leaves out much of the story SINCE the date when the V22 was finally approved for military use. Updated history would be interesting. Also. fighter jets crash frequently, unrelated to combat, yet there is no book outlining its crash history!

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Whittle’s style of reporting fact through a more narrative style makes his books read like the best fiction, though they are clearly heavily researched and documented. This and his book on the Predator drone development are seminal and are must-reads for military aviation fans.

Another must read for aviation buffs.

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It is difficult to understand that a single machine required so long to be developed. This is an epic story and is told by a master.

Fascinating

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Good book but it's more about Spivey than the Osprey. Almost half of what went on when I was working at Bell solving the top 5 Osprey problems were not even mentioned in the book.

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Great story if you're in to Government procurement and aviation. The V-22 is a fascinating subject dating back to the early 1980s.

Great story if you're in to Government Procurement

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