This report is made up of the combined reports of 38 separate teams of students who entered the 2003 Design, Build & Fly Competition. The objectives of the Design, Build & Fly Competition were to have students teams design, build and fly unmanned remote control electric aircraft designed for two of three specific missions: a Missile EW Decoy sortie, a Sensor Deployment sortie, and/or a Communications Repeater sortie. A 'fly-off' took place on the Ridgely Airpark Field near Ridgely, MD, in April 2003. Winners of the contest: 1st place, San Diego State University; 2nd, CA Polytechnic and State Univ.-San Luis Obispo; 3rd, La Sapienza University (Italy). The Design, Build & Fly Competition was supported by Cessna, the Office of Naval Research and the AIAA Foundation.


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    Title :

    AIAA Student Aircraft Design, Build & Fly Competition


    Contributors:
    G. Page (author) / C. Bovias (author) / M. Selig (author) / S. Brock (author)

    Publication date :

    2003


    Size :

    2093 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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