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| Title | Local student helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th |
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| Transcript | SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th James Beat of Bryan, Texas, was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Beat is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Adam Beshara of Rapid City was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Beshara is majoring in Computer Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th John Brosnahan of Lead was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Brosnahan is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Jeremy Edgar of Watertown was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Edgar is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Ryan Gillen of White Lake was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Gillen is majoring in Computer Science at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street ��� Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Gus Hernandez of Fort Worth, Texas, was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Hernandez is majoring in Interdisciplinary Scienes at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Jason Holdaway of Rapid City was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Holdaway is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Mark Husman of Sheridan, Wyo., was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Husman is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Patrick Lyle of Canton was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Lyle is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Chris Miller of Worland, Wyo., was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Miller is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Ryan Pfau of Cheyenne, Wyo., was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Pfau is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Chris Radzikowski of Las Vegas, Nev., was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Radzikowski is majoring in Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Jared Shear of Belle Fourhce was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Shear is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Adam Watterson of Brandon was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Watterson is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# SDSM&T News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 18, 2003 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aero Design Team Finish 15th Matt Weiz of Mitchell was part of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design team that finished in 15th place during a recent competition in California. Weiz is majoring in Computer Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The Aero Design competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate, and test a radio-controlled aircraft. The competition is divided into two parts – design and flight. In the design event, the contestants present their design strategy and demonstrate the accuracy of their calculations in predicting the maximum payload the aircraft can lift. The flight event determines which aircraft can lift the most weight. The competition limits the wingspan of each aircraft, and requires each aircraft take off and land within a limited distance. #30# |
| Creator | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. University Relations; |
| Subject | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; |
| Local Subject | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Aero Design Team
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| Digital Publisher | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
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| Contributors | Buchholz, Steve; |
| Date | 2003-06-18 |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | Is part of Office of University Relations SDSM&T News Collection |
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| Submitting Institution | Devereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. |
| Date Digital | 2009 |
| CONTENTdm number | 5947 |
| CONTENTdm file name | 6927.pdf |
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