Did you know that some of the fastest engines ever created don’t roar like jet engines or rumble like rockets? They’re nearly silent. Scramjets, short for supersonic combustion ramjets, represent one of the most groundbreaking advancements in aerospace technology. Capable of reaching speeds well above Mach 5 (five times the speed of sound), scramjets are…
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The Anti-Gravity Suppression Conspiracy: Are We Missing Out on Game-Changing Technology?
Anti-gravity technology. The ability to defy gravity without traditional propulsion, has long fascinated people worldwide. Imagine vehicles that float or move effortlessly, or spacecraft that explore distant planets without big fuel requirements. The potential impact on society would be profound, from transportation and space travel to energy production and environmental benefits. But some believe that…
AS Tampere Team Albatross’ journey to Air Cargo Challenge 2024
A few months have passed after the 2024 Air Cargo Challenge in Aachen, and it is a good time to look back at our journey in the competition.
Most Haunted Airports
Attention, fellow adventurers! Buckle up for a detour into the chilling world of haunted airports. While we’re all about the thrill of flight, some terminals boast a different kind of turbulence – paranormal activity! Get ready for spooky tales that will send shivers down your spine (and maybe make you reconsider your next layover). So,…
The Future of Certifiable Liquid Hydrogen Aircraft from AS Toulouse
On the 1st of February, EUROAVIA Toulouse had the pleasure to attend the 29TH Gordon Corps Lecture presented by Dr. Raj Nangia, HonFRAeS and Honorary Research Fellow at Bristol University. The symposium was focused on “Certifiable Liquid Hydrogen Aircraft” and it had as a distinguished guest the President of Main Aeronautical Royal Society, Kerissa Khan, MRAeS.
Getting ready for a new challenge from AS Rzeszów
A new EUROAVIA challenge has been set out and our local group, AS Rzeszów, has mobilized. From the beginning, one of the most challenging tasks turned out to be putting together a new team, capable of surpassing last year’s achievements in the competition. More than half of the members, whose great dedication and innovation played were instrumental in the team’s success finished their studies, therefore were not available for the new competition. This led to a substantial knowledge gap, and closing became our priority.