Written Paper Prizes 2023
The Royal Aeronautical Society has been honouring outstanding achievers in the global aerospace industry since 1909 when Wilbur and Orville Wright came to London to receive the Society’s first Gold Medal. In the years that have followed, honouring world aerospace achievers has become a permanent tradition of the Society. Included among these awards are the written paper prizes.
The Royal Aeronautical Society Written Paper Prizes are awarded annually for the best papers published in The Aeronautical Journal by the Society during the previous calendar year. Awards can be conferred at Gold, Silver or Bronze level. A new prize for the best paper to appear in the Journal of Aeronautical History has recently been added. The Written Paper Prizes are presented following the approval of the Council of the Royal Aeronautical Society on the basis of recommendations from the RAeS Medals & Awards Committee, supported by the Editor-in-Chief of The Aeronautical Journal. The Society recognises the achievements, innovation and excellence of both individual and multiple authors. As ever, the nominations received for the 2023 Awards were highly competitive and on behalf of the RAeS Council, the Medals and Awards Committee are very pleased to announce the winners as:
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Propulsive jet aerodynamics and aeroacoustics
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 126 / Issue 1295 / 2022
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- 19 November 2021, pp. 2-58
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NASA concept vehicles and the engineering of advanced air mobility aircraft
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 126 / Issue 1295 / January 2022
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- 13 October 2021, pp. 59-91
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Future aircraft concepts and design methods
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 126 / Issue 1295 / January 2022
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- 06 December 2021, pp. 92-124
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Helicopter Handling Qualities: A study in pilot control compensation
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- 16 November 2021, pp. 152-186
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Relative rotor phasing for multicopter vibratory load minimisation
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 126 / Issue 1298 / 2022
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- 21 October 2021, pp. 710-729
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The flight efficiency analysis on the Multi-Arrival Route Point Merge System
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 126 / Issue 1299 / May 2022
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- 02 December 2021, pp. 755-767
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Design of simulation-based pilot training systems using machine learning agents
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 126 / Issue 1300 / June 2022
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- 21 February 2022, pp. 907-931
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Multidisciplinary conceptual design for a hybrid-electric commuter aircraft
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 126 / Issue 1302 / August 2022
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- 06 April 2022, pp. 1242-1264
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The potential impact of adverse aircraft-pilot couplings on the safety of tilt-rotor operations
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 126 / Issue 1304 / 2022
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- 17 March 2022, pp. 1617-1647
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