Rotor Review Summer 2021 #153

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LSI, Inc. Delivers Two CMV-22B Virtual Maintenance Trainers V-22 VMT Applies Virtual Products to Revolutionize the Future of V-22 Training From LSI

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SI, Inc. has successfully delivered two (2) CMV-22B Virtual Maintenance Trainer (V-22 VMT) devices to the Marine Corps Air Station New River and Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego. The V-22 VMT is revolutionizing the future of maintenance training on the V-22 aircraft through virtual products, providing students with interactive training before engaging with a fully operational aircraft. The V-22 VMT uses 3D modeling to provide students interaction with the most difficult and rarely accessed components of the aircraft. This technology allows students to manipulate and examine individual components and subcomponents without the need to disassemble airworthy assets for training. Students using the V-22 VMT gain a more thorough understanding of an aircraft structure and system operation, which would not be available through standardized training. The V-22 VMT is designed to assist maintenance personnel in performing a multitude of maintenance tasks for seven (7) modeled aircraft systems: • External Power Distribution • Aircraft Power Distribution • Blade Fold Wing Stow (BFWS) • Hydraulic Systems • Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) • Drive System • Powerplants “The V-22 VMT fills a critical training need for our customer,” said Mike French, Chief Executive Officer of LSI, Inc. “LSI’s mission is to provide superior training to our warfighters and these devices are making that mission a reality every day.” For a full portfolio of products and services, visit www.lsijax.com.

About LSI, Inc.

Logistic Services international (LSI, Inc.) is a DoD training company specializing in creating high fidelity training devices, hardware trainer design and manufacturing, virtual reality training devices, mobile training applications, courseware, instructor services, and technical publications, utilized around the world. LSI, Inc.’s approach to training is scientifically designed to improve knowledge transfer, enhance retention, and shorten time-to-train. For over 40 years, LSI, Inc. has supported a customer base that includes all branches of the military, Department of Homeland Security, foreign militaries, and the largest military aircraft manufacturing defense companies in the world. For more information visit www.lsijax.com. Media Contact Dave Risha Director of Business Development Ph: (904) 594-6603 Email: drisha@lsijax.com

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Rotary Wing Aviation Can Lead the Way to Think Outside the Box to Defeat Deadly Sea Mines: A Perspective

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The Least Dramatic SAR Article of All Time

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Radio Check

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Enforcing the Tet Cease Fire of ‘71

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Yes or No: Probability and Confidence in ASW

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U.S. Navy Awards L3Harris Contract for 16 COMSATCOM Terminals

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LSI, Inc. Delivers Two CMV-22B Virtual Maintenance Trainers

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The U.S. Navy Receives Its First TH-73A Training Helicopter

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Congratulations to our Scholarship Winners!

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Signal Charlie

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Navy Announces Initial Aviation Warrant Officer Selection Board

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Off Duty

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Change of Command

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Into the GOO: Our Corona Cruise Experience

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Wild Fire Rescue “Middle Fire”

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Rat-Catching 101: The 50th Anniversary of HM-12 and the Birth of Airborne Mine Countermeasures

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Getting Started Telling Your Stories

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PEP Part 1: What Is PEP? I’m Interested

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Building the Plane While Flying It: Naval Aviation’s Return to Rota

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HM-12 the Origin of the U.S. Navy's H-53 Operations

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It Is Time to Overhaul the Navy’s Mentor Culture

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Moderate Bird Activity: An Aerial Pivot to Nature’s Drone

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Unmanned Battle Problem Missile Launch Integrates Manned and Unmanned Systems

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Rockets and Rotors

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The UAV Virtuoso

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Rotary Wing Aviation Can Lead the Way to Think Outside the Box to Defeat Deadly Sea Mines: A Perspective - CAPT George Galdorisi, USN (Ret

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Buzzword MUM-T: Expeditionary HSC on the Leading Edge LT Rebecca “Deuce” Atkinson, USN

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Navy Future Vertical Lift: Pilot Optional - LCDR Matt “Thumper” Petersen, USN

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Exercise Deep Water 20 and Shaping a Way Ahead for the USMC

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Commodore's Corner

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On Leadership

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View from the Labs

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Scholarship Fund Update

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Letters to the Editor

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Vice President of Membership's Report

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Executive Director's View

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Chairman’s Brief

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View from the Cabin

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National President's Message

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In Review

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