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The Vertical Flight Society (VFS) has selected teams from 16 universities to compete in the fourth annual Design-Build-Vertical Flight (DBVF) Student Competition. The 16 academic teams involved in the competition represent universities located in 12 US states, plus Canada, India and Malaysia. The selection marks the largest number of academic teams to participate in the DBVF Competition since VFS launched the event in 2021.
The electric-powered vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) DBVF competition seeks to encourage interest in uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) technology, and small air vehicle design and fabrication. The competition is designed to develop hands-on skills and familiarization with eVTOL and advanced air mobility (AAM) technology at the university student level, helping to prepare the next generation of engineers and leaders to push the limits of this exciting technology into the future.
VFS will award a total of $5,000 to the highest-scoring teams next spring, following a flyoff to be held on April 10-12, 2024. The society is grateful for the support of Supernal, a developer of eVTOL aircraft, and a Gold-level sponsor of this year’s competition.
The 16 selected teams are:
Auburn University
Case Western Reserve University
Cooper Union for Advancement of Science & Art
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Kumaraguru College of Technology, India
McGill University
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Pennsylvania State University
Texas A&M University
University of California, Irvine
University of Maryland
University of Michigan
University Putra Malaysia
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
The final selected teams will compete head-to-head in the flyoff at Harford Airport in Churchville, Maryland. SURVICE Engineering is hosting the DBVF flyoff via its Applied Technology Operation (ATO) facility for the second year in a row.