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CV-22 Osprey Crash

Local emergency responders extinguish the fires caused by the CV-22 Osprey crash that occurred at Eglin Range at 6:45 p.m. June 13, 2012. Eglin and Hurlburt Field firefighters reacted quickly to control the flames from spreading and causing further damage to the local environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman First Class Christopher Williams) Released
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Posted: 6/14/2012

Osprey at sunsetOsprey at sunset
Osprey at sunset

A CV-22 Osprey from the 8th Special Operations Squadron sits on the ramp during a maintenance stop en route to Mali, Africa to participate in Flintlock 09 in Oct. 2008. Flintlock is a regularly scheduled training exercise designed to forge partnerships and military interoperability among African nations and U.S. and coalition partners. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Christian Helms)
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Posted: 3/25/2009

When pigs fly . . . with OspreysWhen pigs fly . . . with Ospreys
When pigs fly . . . with Ospreys

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- A CV-22 Osprey, a tilt-rotor aircraft assigned to the 8th Special Operations Squadron, prepares for take off as an A-10 Warthog flies overhead, Jan. 31. The two aircraft flew together as part of training opportunity here prior to the kick off of the annual Air Force Special Operations Command exercise, Emerald Warrior. The 8th SOS is the only operational CV-22 squadron in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo /Senior Airman Julianne Showalter)
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Posted: 2/5/2009

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CV-22

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- Two CV-22 Ospreys from the 8th Special Operations Squadron fly over Hurlburt Field, Fla., Aug. 20. The CV-22 is equipped with integrated threat countermeasures, terrain-following radar, forward-looking infrared sensors and other advanced avionics systems that allow it to operate at low altitudes, adverse weather conditions and medium to high-threat environments. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Julianne Showalter)
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Posted: 12/18/2008

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CV-22
CV-22

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- Two CV-22 Ospreys from 8th Special Operations Squadron, fly over coastline near Hurlburt Field, Fla., Aug. 20. These versatile, self-deployable aircraft offer increased speed and range over other rotary-wing aircraft, enabling Air Force Special Operations Command aircrews to execute long-range special operations missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Julianne Showalter)
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Posted: 12/18/2008

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CV-22

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- A CV-22 Osprey from the 8th Special Operations Squadron and an MH-53 Pave Low 20th Special Operations Squadron, fly over the coastline near Hurlburt Field, Fla., Aug. 20. The MH-53 will be officially retired in October 2008 and the CV-22 will be the primary work horse to complete the Air Force Special Operations Command helicopter missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Julianne Showalter)
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Posted: 12/18/2008

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CV-22

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- A CV-22 Osprey from the 8th Special Operations Squadron, and an MH-53 Pave Low from the 20th Special Operations Squadron, fly over the coastline near Hurlburt Field, Fla., Aug. 20. The MH-53 will be officially retired in October 2008 and the CV-22 will be the primary work horse to complete the Air Force Special Operations Command helicopter missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Julianne Showalter)
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Posted: 12/18/2008

Maintenance in the African sunMaintenance in the African sun
Maintenance in the African sun

An Airman from the 1st Special Operations Helicopter Maintenance Squadron works atop a CV-22 Osprey under the African sun in Bamako, Mali recently. The CV-22s conducted their first operational deployment as part of FLINTLOCK, a training designed build capacity among Trans-Saharan nations so that they may more effectively address issues which threaten peace, stability and security. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt. Lauren Johnson)
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Posted: 12/2/2008

Exfil frenzyExfil frenzy
Exfil frenzy

Senegalese soldiers exit an Air Force Special Operations Command CV-22 Osprey during mission rehearsals as part of exercise Flintlock in Bamako, Mali on November 16, 2008. Flintlock is a multilateral military training exercise which seeks to further the training and proficiencies of participating nations across the Trans-Saharan region of Africa, while fostering collaborative communication and coordination skills. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 12/2/2008

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a donkey!It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a donkey!
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a donkey!

A Malian boy stops to watch incoming U.S. Air Force CV-22 Ospreys carrying Malian and Senegalese troops during an exercise near Bamako, Mali. The exercise provides U.S. Special Operations forces the opportunity to work with African and European partner nations in the effort to build bonds of trust and confidence. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bryan Purtell)
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Posted: 12/2/2008

Eyeing the OspreyEyeing the Osprey
Eyeing the Osprey

A Malian soldier takes a defensive position while an Air Force Special Operations Command CV-22 Osprey departs a landing zone in Bamako, Mali as part of a drill for Exercise Flintlock. This military exercise is planned and coordinated in collaboration with African and European partner nation military forces to build capacity among Trans-Saharan nations so that they may more effectively address issues which threaten peace, stability and security. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 12/2/2008

Birds of a featherBirds of a feather
Birds of a feather

Hurlburt Field, Fla.-- CV-22 Ospreys assigned to the 8th Special Operations Squadron demonstrate their capabilities over a live firing range at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for congressmen Oct. 22. The exhibition provided a realistic observation opportunity of special operations forces in a combat scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephanie Jacobs)
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Posted: 10/27/2008

    

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