We charge our electric car at Fred Anderson Nissan on Glenwood (next to the Angus Barn) fairly often, and it's always a good spot to see the aircraft coming and going from RDU. Last Tuesday we got lucky and saw a V-22 Osprey coming in for a landing. The really interesting part is that it was actually a Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force V-22B Block C! I was very surprised when I saw the Hinomaru roundel! Turns out they are training and flying out of New River MCAS with the USMC Ospreys. It's a nice color scheme, an intermediate blue over white. Anyway, keep watching the skies and you might catch one around RDU!
A bit of googling found this article:
https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2019/08/01/heres-why-you-might-see-japanese-ospreys-over-north-carolina-in-the-next-year/
Another with a few more photos:
https://defence-blog.com/news/japan-ground-self-defense-force-tweeted-new-images-of-their-newest-osprey-aircraft.html
Interesting.....thanks for the information. If one wants to do a model.
https://www.scalemates.com/kits/hasegawa-02277-v-22-osprey-jgsdf-first-aircraft--1126415
In other V-22 news, the Navy selected the CMV-22 for COD role. It will have a C-2 greyhound paint scheme.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/31430/behold-the-first-image-of-a-navy-cmv-22-osprey-that-will-replace-the-c-2-greyhound
That's very cool.
Lee G.