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Masahiro Kanazaki and Nao Setoguchi
The forward-swept wing (FSW), one of the wing planforms used in aircraft, is known for its high performance in reducing wave drag. Additionally, a study has shown that this wing planform can mitigate sonic booms, which pose a significant challenge to ach...
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Yuki Kishi, Risato Yashiro and Masahiro Kanazaki
Forward-swept wings can be expected to be lower-boom planforms with similar amount of drag as backward-swept wings because of their good lift distributions. In this study, the equivalent area distribution of a ten-seater supersonic forward-swept wing air...
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Vincent Domogalla, Lothar Bertsch, Martin Plohr, Eike Stumpf and Zoltán S. Spakovszky
Promising low-noise aircraft architectures have been identified over the last few years at DLR. A set of DLR aircraft concepts was selected for further assessment in the context of sustainable and energy-efficient aviation and was established at the TU B...
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