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TranscriptSouth Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Brian Amick of Wessington Springs was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Amick is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st James Beat of Bryan, Texas was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Beat is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Adam Beshara of Rapid City was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Beshara is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Jeremy Edgar of Rapid City was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Edgar is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Jason Holdaway of Rapid City was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Holdaway is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Nick Kingsbury of Rapid City was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Kingsbury is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Karl Koch of Rapid City was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Koch is majoring in Metallurgical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Nick Marty of Gettysburg was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Marty is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Kevin McGinnis of Yankton was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. McGinnis is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Eric Miller of Rapid City was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Miller is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Adam Watterson of Brandon was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Watterson is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#South Dakota Tech News 501 E. Saint Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 25, 2004 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394-6082 Local Student Helps Tech Aircraft Team Finish 21st Matt Weisz of Mitchell was a member of the South Dakota Tech AeroDesign team that finished in 21st place during the recent AeroDesign West competition in Texas. Weisz is majoring in Computer Engineering at Tech, a science and engineering university in Rapid City, S.D. The AeroDesign competition challenges engineering students to conceive, design, fabricate and test a model 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 to take off and land within a limited distance. #30#
CreatorSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. University Relations;
SubjectSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology;
Local SubjectAero Design Team
Digital PublisherSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
ContributorsBuchholz, Steve;
Date2004-06-25
TypeText
Formatapplication/pdf
Languageeng
RelationIs part of Office of University Relations SDSM&T News Collection
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Submitting InstitutionDevereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
Date Digital2009
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