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We've talked a lot about this at work, prior to the decision yesterday. I went to a media day a year or two ago that had the Invictus, Defiant, and Valor mockups, and the Raider prototype. We got to walk around them, and climb in the mockups and ask questions. The Valor mockup was placed on a rug that had a full-size Blackhawk outline to prove the size difference which surprisingly, in my opinion was negligible.
I think they made the right choice. They went with the vendor that hit the milestones on time and budget. Also, the Defiant had issues out of the gate. The scalability they had hoped for from the Raider to the Defiant proved to be more difficult than they anticipated.
From my perspective now, that composite prop was/is an accident waiting to happen. It's all good and fine to zip in to the RP at 200+ knots. Then you land and ding that beautiful expensive composite prop on a tree stump or rock because your crew chief didn't see it. Now you are flying back to the house at helicopter speed.
That said, I would keep my eye on the Raider though for FARA. Bell's 360 Invictus is interesting, but far more conventional. Looks like a Cobra crossed with the Comanche. I believe they recently switched back to a tail rotor from a fenestron.
It is my dream to be able to fly from the Midsouth to ABQ and it not take 9 flight hours with a refuel stop. 270 knots would be a game changer!
Yeah the Defiant just had too many issues from the get go. Valor’s test program was pretty flawless. Way better marketing from Bell as well. All I get on FB have been Valor exceeding timeline / expectations.
But, from a design perspective I agree with this test pilot. A coaxial would be better for the Army’s needs. I just see too many limitations with the tilt rotor especially when it comes to mountain ops and issues with formation landings. I’m sure they’ll make it work but I predict some serious growing pain early on when it enters service.
https://breakingdefense.com/2021/04/fvl-dont-pick-the-tiltrotor-v-22-test-pilot-tells-army/