πΊπΈπΊπΈπΊπΈ The Bell X-22 was a revolutionary tiltrotor aircraft developed by Bell Helicopters in the 1960s. It was capable of taking off and landing vertically like a helicopter and transitioning to horizontal flight like an airplane. The aircraft had four turboshaft engines, a wingspan of 11.96 meters, and a take-off weight of 8,172 kg. It had a maximum speed of 509 km/h, cruising speed of 343 km/h, and a range of 716 km. The Bell X-22 could hover to a height of 8,000 feet and had seating for two pilots and up to six passengers or a maximum payload of 1,200 pounds. Two prototypes were built and tested, but one was lost in a crash due to hydraulic problems. Despite this setback, Bell Helicopters has continued to develop and innovate in the field of vertical lift aircraft with projects like the Bell V-280 Valor and the Future Vertical Lift program.That is what the propagandists tell you. It is actually for blowing chemtrails into position if high altitude winds change intended targeting. π
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