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− | The '''American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics''' ([http://www.aiaa.org/ AIAA]) at Columbia is a pre-professional organization based out of the mechanical engineering department that allows all Columbia students who have an interest in those two fields to gather and learn more about them. In an effort to raise understanding of aircrafts, the organization competes in the annual [http://www.aiaadbf.org/ Design/Build/Fly] competition sponsored by the [http://www.aiaa.org/ National AIAA]. The group is a recognized student group under the [[Activities Board at Columbia]]. | + | The '''American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics''' ([http://www.aiaa.org/ AIAA]) at Columbia is a pre-professional organization based out of the mechanical engineering department that allows all Columbia students who have an interest in those two fields to gather and learn more about them. In an effort to raise understanding of aircrafts, the organization competes in the annual [http://www.aiaadbf.org/ Design/Build/Fly] competition sponsored by the [http://www.aiaa.org/ National AIAA]. The group has a workshop on the [http://www.civil.columbia.edu/carleton/teaching/clubs.html second floor] of [Carleton Labhttp://www.civil.columbia.edu/carleton/index.html] in [http://www.wikicu.com/Mudd_Hall Mudd Hall]. The group is a recognized student group under the [[Activities Board at Columbia]]. |
+ | == Results == | ||
+ | 2009/10: 54th out of 69 teams. (Plane's name: Lion Cub)(Landing gear failed) | ||
+ | 2008/09: 47th out of 54 teams. (Plane's name: The Fu Fighter)(Crashed) | ||
+ | 2007/08: 12th out of 69 teams. (Plane's name: CU AirLions) | ||
+ | 2006/07: 40th out of 50 teams. (Plane's name: A Hard Day’s Flight) | ||
+ | 2005/06: 44th out of 49 teams. (Plane's name: Lion in the Sky) | ||
+ | 2004/05: 44th out of 44 teams. (Plane's name: Flyin’ Lion) | ||
+ | 2003/04: 20th out of 37 teams. (Plane's name: The Leaking Lion) | ||
+ | 2002/03: Did not compete | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | 1996/97: Did not compete (First DBF competition) | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 04:13, 9 May 2010
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) at Columbia is a pre-professional organization based out of the mechanical engineering department that allows all Columbia students who have an interest in those two fields to gather and learn more about them. In an effort to raise understanding of aircrafts, the organization competes in the annual Design/Build/Fly competition sponsored by the National AIAA. The group has a workshop on the second floor of [Carleton Labhttp://www.civil.columbia.edu/carleton/index.html] in Mudd Hall. The group is a recognized student group under the Activities Board at Columbia.
Results
2009/10: 54th out of 69 teams. (Plane's name: Lion Cub)(Landing gear failed) 2008/09: 47th out of 54 teams. (Plane's name: The Fu Fighter)(Crashed) 2007/08: 12th out of 69 teams. (Plane's name: CU AirLions) 2006/07: 40th out of 50 teams. (Plane's name: A Hard Day’s Flight) 2005/06: 44th out of 49 teams. (Plane's name: Lion in the Sky) 2004/05: 44th out of 44 teams. (Plane's name: Flyin’ Lion) 2003/04: 20th out of 37 teams. (Plane's name: The Leaking Lion) 2002/03: Did not compete ... 1996/97: Did not compete (First DBF competition)
External Links
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AIAA DBF Mission One Attempt 2010
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AIAA DBF TEST FLIGHT 2010 Cam 1
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AIAA DBF TEST FLIGHT 2010 Cam 2