We had an amazing time at the New Jersey Institute of Technology Fall Open House this past weekend! A huge thank you to Faneza Hoossain-Ally for inviting us and continuously supporting our team. It was a privilege to represent the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) department, where we showcased the wide range of programs and opportunities available to students. It was inspiring to meet so many enthusiastic prospective Highlanders. Best of luck as you begin your college decision process, we hope to welcome you to the NJIT family soon! #NJIT #Highlanders #Flylanders
Flylanders™ (NJIT SAE Aero Design Team)
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Newark, New Jersey 70 followers
NJIT's Official SAE Aero Design Team
About us
The NJIT Flylanders are an SAE Aero Design Team composed of aspiring students from all backgrounds and disciplines who are interested in design and manufacturing within the aerospace field. The team competes annually in the SAE Aero Design Competition where teams from all around the world are provided with constraints on how to design, manufacture, and compete with a remote controlled aircraft. Based on these constraints, the teams must create a unique design each year that is to standard and capable of flying safely and effectively. The team strives to cultivate a holistic understanding of aerospace engineering, emphasizing hands-on experience, teamwork, and practical problem-solving. We are dedicated to fostering an environment where students can apply their classroom knowledge to real-world challenges, refining their skills and preparing for careers in the aerospace industry.
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External link for Flylanders™ (NJIT SAE Aero Design Team)
- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Newark, New Jersey
- Type
- Nonprofit
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Primary
186 Bleeker St
Newark, New Jersey 07103, US
Employees at Flylanders™ (NJIT SAE Aero Design Team)
Updates
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We are extremely fortunate to have the support of the Gene Haas Foundation! A special thanks to Mr. Harris of Allendale Machinery Systems for informing us of this opportunity and attending our showcase.
I was fortunate to spend time with the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) SAE Aero Team, the Flylanders. They are a group of incredible young engineers who designed, built, and flew their RC airplane at the International Aero Design Competition a few weeks ago. They expressed how happy they were to receive support from the Gene Haas Foundation and Allendale Machinery Systems.
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Dive into our latest customer story with Flylanders (NJIT SAE Aero Design Team) as they test motors for high-performance aircraft, powered by Tyto Robotics’ Series 1585 Thrust Stand. Hear their experience firsthand: "We were planning to use last year’s motor, but the thrust stand revealed it only provided 7 lbs of thrust, not the advertised 10.5 lbs." This led them on a journey of discovery, testing various motor-propeller combinations to reach the needed specifications. Join us to learn about the transformative impact of the Series 1585 Thrust Stand on propulsion optimization efforts. Click the link to learn more about Series 1585 Thrust Stand: https://buff.ly/3PY3frM 🔧 #FLYLANDERS #AeroDesign #TytoRobotics #ThrustTesting #DroneTesting #AircraftPerformance #PropulsionOptimization #AviationInnovation #HighPerformanceAircraft #RealTimeDataFeedback #PreciseMeasurements Mohammad H. Aref Neel Adwani
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One of my favorite moments of the week: presenting to the Newark College of Engineering at NJIT Fundamentals of Engineering Design class! Especially when I get to join the Flylanders (NJIT SAE Aero Design Team)
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A throwback to the team testing different electric motors and propellers. Every year, our electronics and propulsion team conducts research and trade studies on electric motors and propeller combinations for our airplane. This year, Tyto Robotics assisted the team by sponsoring us with their Series 1585 Thrust Stand. Setting up the thrust stand was a breeze, and configuring it to our specific requirements was a seamless process. With its precise measurements and real-time data feedback, we were able to gather all of the essential information needed to evaluate various motor and propeller combinations thoroughly. Thank you for the support and we look forward to testing again next competition season!