Aeronautical companies around the world are actively seeking new ways to reduce CO2 emissions and have greener aviation. Airbus, one of the largest companies, has recently performed its first demonstration flight with a hydrogen-powered turbine.
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The top 3 of manoeuvre kills
Many aerospace fans and avgeeks, including myself, are also gamers; either concretely simulator geeks, such as DCS, or, in a less realistic manner, War Thunder. In said games, all of us become very proud of our skills and, ultimately, of our kills. However, if there is one type of kill/ take-down that we really relish,…
November 2023 update from AS Stuttgart
An association lives from its members therefore our AS committed to introducing itself to incoming freshmen and recruiting new members. Taking advantage of one of the main freshmen courses (Math pre-course) some of our dedicated members distributed flyers and introduced EUROAVIA to the students. Additionally, there was a presentation during the opportunities fair and maintained two stands during the campus rally.
November 2023 Update from AS Sevilla
It has been a busy month here in Sevilla, our local group has visited a military base; the National Institute of Aerospace Technology, INTA; and Babcock, a company dedicated to helicopter testing and maintenance.
Visit to Airbus Production Line in Hamburg from AS Munich
AS Munich recently organized a visit to the Airbus Production Line in Hamburg, Finkenwerder. With the support of Katharina Krieger, one of our alumni working at Airbus, the visit was a fantastic opportunity for EUROAVIA members from different Local Groups to come together, connect, and explore the fascinating world of aerospace.
Getting ready for te AirCargo Challenge from AS Rzeszow
Our local group, AS Rzeszow, has started preparations for AirCargo Challenge competition, which will be held next year in Aachen, Germany. Through recruiting, trainings, and cooperation our aim is to assemble a team capable of surpassing the achievements of our previous aircraft.
Did you know? Aeropostale: Brave airman pioneering mail delivery
Nowadays, most of us may think about aviation as an innovative but strict engineering domain that is more about building marvels of engineering or flying a modern airplane with the help of GPS and autopilots rather than an adventurous journey around the globe. However, this is not always the case. Let’s take a look at…
Getting a new perspective from space
After the launch of the space mission EUCLID from the European Space Agency (ESA), the first images from the telescope have arrived in our planet, and they are beautiful. In a previous article from the blog, we presented the mission, if you haven’t read it, go check it out here! Ready to explore the darkness – EUCLID.
F-104 Bribefighter
We have already talked about the F104, but have we ever talked about its scandal? It has a whole corruption plot behind it that nobody ever talks about… For those who are lost and did not read the article about the F104: we can name it the Starfighter, the flying stick, the winged pencil, the…
InSpace Symposium: A Glimpse into the Future of Space in Forlì
To celebrate the World Space Week, from the 3rd to the 8th of October, our association hosted the InSpace Symposium in Forlì, bringing together sixteen enthusiastic EUROAVIAns with a passion for aviation and space. The event was focused on the development of space technology and started with a visit to the facilities of the University of Bologna. There, the participants had the chance to visit the space laboratories of the research center “TecnoPolo”, where PhD students and researchers explained the ongoing projects and experiments, providing a fascinating glimpse into the cutting-edge work being carried out there.