Given Sanger and Dusty's recent conversation concerning the flight characteristics of the V-22 Osprey, how'd you like to be the guy that had to transition this thing from vertical to horizontal flight and back? (Mind you, the linked thread is a textbook example of 'thread drift'...)
I like this "judicious" use of understatement:
LANDING: Judicious use of the throttle controlled the rate of descent, though it also took considerable pilot skill.
Especially since it was designed for use in convoys of ships with no flight decks. Hard enough to land a helo on the helideck of a moving ship in rough seas. I can imagine essentially "backing in" to that parking space...
The POGO:

Oh, sure - it's looks easy in *this* pic...
But these stills from a movie tell a slightly different story!
You can read more about the Pogo here.
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