“…Recently, it has been proposed that the truss could serve not simply as static support, but also to reduce dynamic gust loads by inserting a vibration absorber into one of the struts, either as a traditional suspension system [5], or as an inerter-based device [6]. The geometric nonlinearities stemming from the greater flexibility associated with HAR wings, however, mean that the traditional modelling methods, based on linear elastic and aerodynamic theory, are not necessarily adequate, and can lead to conservative structural designs [7], and to inaccurate estimations of the flutter speeds [3,8].…”