AeroMIT fifth at SAE Aero Design competition in the U.S.

April 11, 2019 07:04 am | Updated 07:04 am IST - MANIPAL

AeroMIT, the aeromodelling team from Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), finished fifth overall in the SAE Aero Design East 2019 competition held in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S., last month. The team from MIT also emerged as the best performing Indian team in the competition. A release issued by MAHE here said that other Indian teams such as Vellore Institute of Technology, DJS College of Engineering and Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management also took part in the event. Ningxia University from China finished first, Georgia Institute of Technology second and Wroclaw University of Technology third.

The 14-member MIT team comprised Shakti Habib, Aaron Sequeira, Ullas Bhat, Kiran Dsouza, Ashwin Varkey, Kaustubh Bhujbal, Ameya Shahane, Eshan Vaidya, Jaskrit Bakshi, Sovit Agarwal, Aditi Kamath, Pranav Karthik, Arnav Dev and Hardik Joshi.

“Our preparation began months before the competition and we faced many challenges right from the start. Carrying the most payload possible while making the plane aerodynamically efficient was one of the biggest challenges we faced. Another hurdle was procuring good quality material for the plane. Since many building material and electronics that we required were only available abroad, obtaining them was quite difficult,” said team leader Shakti Habib. AeroMIT took part in the micro class category which expects teams to build a highly modular and portable aircraft while making trades between two potentially conflicting requirements; carrying the highest payload fraction possible, while pursuing the lowest aircraft empty weight possible.

The competition consisted of three different rounds — Design Report, Technical Presentation and Flight Rounds.

The Design Report phase required the teams to write a report explaining the team’s thought processes and engineering philosophy while designing the plane. The report had to be quite exhaustive including every single detail of the plane and the reason behind its incorporation.

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