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n November 22, 2020, a CMV-22B tilt-rotor aircraft of the "Titans" of Fleet Logistics Multi-Mission Squadron (VRM) 30, conducted the first ever Navy COD (Carrier On-board Delivery) variant of the Osprey landings and take-offs from an aircraft carrier.
As reported in details here at The Aviationist, the CMV-22B is the specialized version of the Osprey developed from the MV-22 configuration to replace the ageing C-2 Greyhound in the COD role to transport supplies from shore bases to aircraft carriers at sea.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
I read conflicting reports, so I'll just ask the question here...
Can the CMV-22 Osprey deliver an F-35 engine to a aircraft carrier, or not? (talking about intact here, not disassembled)
How about an F-18 engine?
Complete with afterburner?