P. Aycinena, Eric Bantegnie, Gerard Ladier, Ralph Mueller, F. Gasperoni, Alex Wilson
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Towards total open source in aeronautics and space?
Aeronautics and space are extraordinarily technical fields of engineering and science that reside within a niche characterized by unique end-product requirements. The severe operating conditions in flight or in space, in combination with the need for mission-critical reliability, create a difficult and challenging level of expectation for those who develop the hardware and software that goes into systems for aeronautics and space.