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During the
flight test, a microprocessor aboard each plane transmitted information
regarding the velocity and altitude of the aircraft to a laptop computer
located on the ground.
Students analyzed
this information and included it in their final presentations, which
were made to classmates and an industry panel. Panel participants were
Daniel T. Jensen, a senior project engineer for the Rolls-Royce Corporation
who received a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from Notre
Dame in 1990; Gregory Addington, a research aerospace engineer at the
Air Force Research Laboratory who received a master’s degree in
mechanical engineering from the University in 1996 and a doctorate in
1998; Frank C. Berrier and Christian V. Rice of the Boeing Corporation;
and Steven Eno of the Honeywell Corporation.
Team 1 Talks About Their Aircraft Design (QuickTime
Movie)
Team 1's Final Flight at the
South Bend Model Aircraft Club (QuickTime
Movie)
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