Aircraft morphing architectures are currently worldwide investigated to enhance performance while reducing weights, volumes and costs. A 3-flap wing, for instance, shall pay a penalty up to 100% due to the insertion of mechanical devices in its body. Moreover, the insertion of cover nacelles disturbs the wing aerodynamics itself. In addition, flapped wings are noisy: deformable, instead of slotted and flapped wings, may lead to significant enhancement also in this field. Within Joint European Initiative on Green Regional Aircraft frame, in cooperation with the University of Naples, Department of Aerospace Engineering, the authors with their colleagues came to the definition of dedicated morphing architectures. This paper focuses on the des...