Thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of RoCS' project🎉
As we wrap up, RoCS team is proud to be a catalyst for positive change in aviation. Paving the way for a safer, more cost-effective, and efficient future in rotorcraft certification.
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We announce that the final draft of the “Guidance Material for the Rotorcraft Certification by Simulation Process” has been released.Thanks to @GarethPadfield, Stefan van't Hoff,Mark White,Linghai Lu,Christopher Dadswell,Philipp Pozdus and @giusquaranta
🔗https://t.co/uOVNJfzJkt
Case study presented at the Special Session on Rotocraft Certification by Simulation:Linghai Lu of @CranfieldUni presented a paper dedicated to the application of flight modelling and simulation in support of certification for compliance with standards CS-27/29, PART B
The first case study presented at the Special Session on Rotocraft Certification by Simulation: Stefan van’t Hoff from @NLR_NL presented the paper entitled “Case Studies to illustrate the Rotorcraft Certification by Simulation Process; CS 29/27 Low-Speed Controllability”
The European Rotorcraft Forum hosted a Session on Rotorcraft Certification by Simulation that highlighted the work done in the field of rotorcraft flight simulation to support aircraft certification,demonstrating how innovation are driving progress in the rotorcraft industry
Looking forward to Linghai Lu's presentation at the European Rotorcraft Forum presenting his work on Certification by Simulation @livunieng@rocs_project@CranfieldUni
And now is the turn of @drsimulator1 to talk about CAT-A Rejected Take Off Certifican by Simulation use case at 49th ERF. Stay tuned because also tomorrow morning there will be more use cases.
The coordinator started with the introductory presentation of the RoCS Special Session at 49th European Rotorcraft Forum. More to come on case studies.
📅 Next week, Professor Giuseppe Quaranta will present RoCS project at the 79th Vertical Flight Society Forum entitled "Employment of Simulation for the Flight Certification of Rotorcraft" in Palm Beach, Florida.
🔗 Find out more: https://t.co/qv5TwMymv4
📢 It is our pleasure to announce the release of the first update of the RCbS Guidelines that includes modifications based on the first round of feedback received before and after the European Rotors RoCS workshop held in Cologne on November 9th 2022.
👉https://t.co/IEvTXVqRka
🎥 Watch the new video interview with the partners of #RoCSproject. In the last video of the series @giusquaranta, Prof. of Aeroservoelasticity of Fixed and Rotary Wing Aircraft at @polimi, talks about the relevance of the simulation in rotorcraft field.
👉https://t.co/Ch5zzXUTqR
📢New video interview with the partners of #RoCSProject!
Why simulation is important for the rotorcraft industry? Riccardo Bianco Mengotti, Head Of Technical Area at @LDO_Helicopters, explain us the 3 main reasons to use flight simulations🚁
➡️Watch here: https://t.co/ucE965cguZ
🚁 "Simulation is a key element for the #innovation," Francesco Paolucci, Senior Expert Flight Test VTOL at @EASA, tell us the main challenges of #RoCSProject.
🎥 Don't miss the new video interview with the partners of RoCS!
👉 https://t.co/GV2wUOE95R
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🚁RoCS at @EuropeanRotors 2022
Last week we had the opportunity to present our #Guidelines during the Workshop "Rotorcraft Certification by Simulation" at the #EuropeanRotors22. The workshop in Cologne was an occasion to discuss the application of the guidelines developed by RoCS
Nice to get chance to look around the @EuropeanRotors exhibition hall this week whilst attending and presenting at the @rocs_project workshop @livunieng