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Sikorsky-Boeing JMR-FVL Concept Aircraft
The Sikorsky and Boeing joint proposal demonstrator aircraft, based on Sikorsky’s X2™ Technology rotorcraft design, for the U.S. Army's Joint Multi-Role (JMR) Technology Demonstrator (TD) Phase 1 program. Sikorsky will take the lead role in this JMR TD Phase 1 proposal, and Boeing will take a lead role for Phase 2, the mission systems demonstrator program. The JMR TD program supports the Army's Future Vertical Lift initiative to deliver the next generation of vertical lift utility and attack aircraft. (X2 is a registered trademark of Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation.) This artist's rendering depicts a Sikorsky-Boeing JMR-FVL concept aircraft with counter-rotating co-axial main rotors and a pusher propeller based on Sikorsky's X2® Technology rotorcraft design. The future rotorcraft will deliver significant improvements in speed, combat radius and hover performance for the Army's next-generation utility and attack helicopter fleets.
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Unique identifier
BI233871
Boeing ID
sikorsky-boeing_jmr-fvl
Type
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Size
6000px × 3999px 68MB
License type
RM
Keywords
2010s
aerial views
air to air
banking
blur
clouds
copy space
day
exteriors
flying
full body views
fuselages
green
high-tech / advanced
Joint Multi-Role/Future Vertical Lift (JMR/FVL)
left side views
mountains
photo illustrations
propellers
rotorcraft blades
shadows
Sikorsky
tail elevators
tail rudders
tails
wilderness
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