Design evaluation and performance assessment of rotorcraft technology by 2050

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Stevens, Jos
Rademaker, Edward
Scullion, Calum
Vouros, Stavros
van Oosten, Nico
Misté, Gianluigi
Venturelli, Giovanni
Nalianda, Devaiah
Pachidis, Vassilios
Benini, Ernesto

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Stevens J, Rademaker E, Scullion C, et al., (2019) Design evaluation and performance assessment of rotorcraft technology by 2050. Presented at: 45th European Rotorcraft Forum 2019 (ERF 2019), 17-20 September 2019, Warsaw, Poland

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The extended Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative (JTI) within the EU Horizon 2020 Framework Programme [Ref. 1] proposes to introduce a number of concept aircraft and rotorcraft to replace reference technology counterparts at different time scales (2020/2035/2050). This Clean Sky 2 (CS2) promotes the importance of those concept configurations and their application in the future. An increasing global demand within and outside the European Union (EU) for an efficient air mobility and transportation system (i.e. more flexible, resilient, effective and affordable), and future projected growth for its application, will lead to the requirement for development of highly optimised transportation solutions.

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