Loughborough students are first tier winners in NASA-sponsored aviation design competitionJuly 09, 2004A team of students from Loughborough University and Virginia Tech in the USA has been placed in the top tier of winners in a prestigious aerospace vehicle design competition. The contest is organised by the Aerospace Vehicle Systems Technology Office at the NASA Langley Research Center, USA, and seeks new concepts and systems to revolutionise aerospace vehicle design. A group of 11 Masters students from Loughborough University's Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering joined forces with students in the USA to enter the challenge. This was the seventh time Loughborough had worked with the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in the contest. This year the team had to design a four-seater jet powered aircraft suitable for the general aviation market. The aircraft had to be capable of matching or bettering the performance of existing aircraft, but with a turbofan instead of a propeller. Using Internet and video conferencing, plus two face-to-face meetings, the team perfected their design over a six-month period. Their Centuria aircraft has been awarded joint first place in the university division of the competition, along with Cornell University and the Georgia Institute of Technology, which are both based in the USA. In addition to a cash prize for the students, the teams have been invited to present their design to NASA at the EAA Airventure Air Show, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, at the end of July, where they will also be presented with an award. The overall winner of the competition will be announced at the event. For further information about the competition visit: http://avst.larc.nasa.gov/competitions_awards_univ_2004.html | |||||||||||||||||||||
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