60-B Simulations

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60-B is home to the Design-Build-Fly Team, Team Air, and the UAS club on campus. As president of the AIAA Design-Build-Fly Team I can only begin to tell you about the needs of our team, and the needs of the teams aforementioned. Hands-on experience for the engineering student is a crucial part of learning, it makes us understand the difference between theory and real world practice. While we may only be an extra-curricular team, we take part in what may possibly be one of the best simulations of what our members will see as part of the work-force. From the ground up we design, build, and test our very own aircraft, we then compete against-most recently- 140 schools from across the globe in representation of our university. While we are completely student run, some of these schools consist of graduate students, and some of these schools use this competition as their senior capstone projects, and yet we still fare incredibly well in competition with them, placing 12th this year. There are a vast number of engineering teams on campus, with only so many places to construct our projects.

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