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Changelog:
V1.5:
-updated col mesh
-interior now enterable
-add-on method added (choose between add-on or replace)
-misc fixes
V1.1:
-working gauges
-burned areas after destruction instead of being completely black
-engine nacelles can now break off after crashing
-slight changes to LOD3 model
V1.0: -Initial release
The CV-22B Osprey is a mixture of a helicopter and aircraft currently in use with the US Air Force (The Marines use an almost similiar aircraft, the MV-22 Osprey). It can take off like a helicopter and then switch to horizontal flight while in the air.
I wanted to bring this nice piece of machinery into GTA V as well and yes, you can change between the different flight modes as well (It replaces the Velum). The cargodoors in the rear are openable and TECHNICALLY 10 people can enter it, but the AI is too stupid (Not my fault, they can't enter the back of the default Titan either).
Bulletholes are visible, glass can be shattered by bullets and the body is dirt mapped. Oh and you will enter through the body without a door opening. That's because the Osprey does not have any doors in the front.
Original model converted from Call of Duty: Ghosts
Full credits in the Read Me file.
Like I have said before, I'm really eager to release more aircraft (military/civillian), helicopters and military vehicles. If you like my work and want to see more, please show your support donating. It helps me affording the things I need to continue modding (ZM3, model files, etc)
And thanks alot for the support I have recieved already :)
(And you could keep up with my YT channel to see WIP videos of upcoming mods)
First Upload: September 10, 2015
Last Updated: February 01, 2016