V-44 Valkyrie

The Rostenkowsi Aviation-Sikorsky Tilt Rotor Division V-44 Valkyrie is a Quad Tilt Rotor and a bigger version of the V-25 Goshawk.

History
With the success of the venerable Goshawk, which had replaced the V-22 Osprey within the Democratic Republic Armed Forces, the Democratic Republic Army looking for an interim solution before the CH-47's successor could enter service the CH-94, the Army wanted a bigger version of the V-25 Goshawk and Rostenkowsi answered with the V-44 Valkyrie, a Quad Tilt Rotor with it's lineage in the V-25. The Army quickly ordered 5 models for flight testing in mid 2045 with full scale production beginning in late 2046 and finally entering service in 2047. After it's adoption by the Army, the Air Force soon followed and adopted it as the V-220 Valkyrie, with the Navy requesting development of a specially modified Valkyrie for CASVAC and MEDVAC operations, the CASMED version was designated V-220 Nightingale, the Army followed with their own CASMED version designated V-44 Solace.