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DBG and Orange.

129.99 EUR.

The four functions are switched manually.

Special features and new parts:

- New rotor blades
- New panels 3x13 left and right that suit perfectly Panel Curved 3x13 (18944)
- Control+ battery box
- 1 motor

Functions

- Driven rotors
- Tlting the rotors
- Retractable undercarriage
- Open and close chopping flap

Go nuts

Edited by Ngoc Nguyen

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An V-22? That one is a military-only aircraft. Even if the designers remove all references to military service, it's still a first for TLG to release a set of a current military vehicle. Also, this is a possible paint scheme in black and orange (minus the Marines inscriptions, of course):

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Also, could it be an AW609? It's a civillian aircraft similar to the V-22, and was partly developed by Bell (Although Bell is no longer involved). It's reasonable to mistake the two, although I don't think that they would market it as a Bell.

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Finally, a Bell license opens the door for other Textron Aviation licenses, such as Cessna, Hawker and Beechcraft.

Edited by Kaanere

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5 minutes ago, Kaanere said:

An V-22? That one is a military-only aircraft. Even if the designers remove all references to military service, it's still a first for TLG to release a set of a current military vehicle

Not quite - remember the Blue Power Jet (Creator 3-in-1, 31309, 2015) and the Air Race Jet (Technic, 2017).  This Bell-licensed tiltrotor will probably resemble the V-22 about as closely as those two sets resembled the F-35.

6 minutes ago, Kaanere said:

A Bell license opens the door for other Textron Aviation licenses, such as Cessna, Hawker and Beechcraft.

A licensed Cessna product would be a dream come true.

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2 minutes ago, jrx said:

Hi, I'm nearly back from Nuremberg and wrote down all my experiences at https://www.lc-jrx.com/en/2020/01/28/news/lego-technic-summer-sets-2020-552.html

The Osprey will come in dbg and orange and is equipped with Control+

Is it similar to the picture I posted earlier? And does it have any military marks?

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Similar but without military marks/symbols

They really clearly reassembled the Osprey

Edited by jrx

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I have forgotten to measure :ugh: I think they are half lenght of the blades used in the Technic helicopters 

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2 minutes ago, Jeroen Ottens said:

What are these new panels you mention that fit to the 3x13 curved panels?

And I assume they come in DBG?

I’ll post a sketch later today. And yes dbg

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15 minutes ago, Akbalder said:

How big is it?

Is it realy a control+ set or is it used as the old motors?

it's control+
PF is history.

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Control+ battery box and 1 motor
</quote>

The mentioned functions need 4 motors.
Or 5 if the rotors have a motor each

Edited by JaBaCaDaBra

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@jrx did you manage to check the hub used? The Technic hub seems to be a total overkill for 1 motor, is it the AAA hub or a "dumb" PU battery box maybe?

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1 hour ago, Jockos said:

Actually, that kind of vehicle was made back in 2004 in 8434...

Yes but it was very "hollow"

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40 minutes ago, Akbalder said:

How big is it?

Is it realy a control+ set or is it used as the old motors?

It’s long but diameter is smaller than former transport plane - if I remember it right

It is C+ or PoweredUp - but I think only one motor

31 minutes ago, JaBaCaDaBra said:

it's control+
PF is history.

<quote>
Control+ battery box and 1 motor
</quote>

The mentioned functions need 4 motors.
Or 5 if the rotors have a motor each

Only one motor as far as I was able to spot. Different functions are managed by gear box. 

21 minutes ago, kbalage said:

@jrx did you manage to check the hub used? The Technic hub seems to be a total overkill for 1 motor, is it the AAA hub or a "dumb" PU battery box maybe?

It was nit possible ti check as the plane was glued to the ground and had glued bricks

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With four gearbox-controlled functions, it looks like this will be the most interesting set of the wave (or even of the year) from a mechanical standpoint.

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2 hours ago, Jeroen Ottens said:

What are these new panels you mention that fit to the 3x13 curved panels?

And I assume they come in DBG?

I did a very ugly sketch. Hope you can guess what I meant – I think I'm better with building than with drawing :D

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(btw: why do I can't upload a small picture like this to EB???)

37 minutes ago, Flecktyphus said:

This set sounds very interesting, I'd love an approximation of its dimensions..

Hard to guess. There wasn't enough time to count the exact dimensions. Very rough guess: 40 to 50 cm long, around 50 cm wide and 10 to 15 cm height.

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27 minutes ago, jrx said:

I did a very ugly sketch. Hope you can guess what I meant – I think I'm better with building than with drawing :D

So they are like the 3x13 curved panel but taper to one side?

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Just now, Ngoc Nguyen said:

So they are like the 3x13 curved panel but taper to one side?

Exacly.

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11 hours ago, jrx said:

Only one motor as far as I was able to spot. Different functions are managed by gear box. 

That doesn't sound logic,
the idea of control+ is remote control by smartphone
or will it be something like 8043 with gearbox control by motor?

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