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− | The '''American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics''' ([http://www.aiaa.org/ AIAA]) at Columbia, also known as The Airplane Club, is a pre-professional organization who, in an effort to raise understanding of aircraft, competes in the annual [http://www.aiaadbf.org/ Design/Build/Fly]. The 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 [http://www.civil.columbia.edu/carleton/index.html Carleton Lab] in [[Mudd Hall]]. | + | The '''American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics''' ([http://www.aiaa.org/ AIAA]) at Columbia, also known as The Airplane Club, is a pre-professional organization who, in an effort to raise understanding of aircraft, competes in the annual [http://www.aiaadbf.org/ Design/Build/Fly]. The 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 [http://www.civil.columbia.edu/carleton/index.html Carleton Lab] in [[Mudd Hall]]. It is a recognized student group under the [[Activities Board at Columbia]]. |
To join, just stop by one of the weekly meetings, Thursdays at 5:30 pm in Mudd 264. If the door is locked, just knock and one of the team members will hear you. | To join, just stop by one of the weekly meetings, Thursdays at 5:30 pm in Mudd 264. If the door is locked, just knock and one of the team members will hear you. |
Revision as of 19:49, 14 September 2010
Columbia University American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics | |
Founded: | 2003 |
Recognition: | ABC |
Membership: | ~15 |
Category: | Competitive, Pre-professional |
Website: | http://www.columbia.edu/cu/aiaa/ |
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) at Columbia, also known as The Airplane Club, is a pre-professional organization who, in an effort to raise understanding of aircraft, competes in the annual Design/Build/Fly. The competition sponsored by the National AIAA. The group has a workshop on the second floor of Carleton Lab in Mudd Hall. It is a recognized student group under the Activities Board at Columbia.
To join, just stop by one of the weekly meetings, Thursdays at 5:30 pm in Mudd 264. If the door is locked, just knock and one of the team members will hear you.
Performance
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
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1996/97: Did not compete (First DBF competition)