Student-built aircraft soar in AeroIgnite flying rounds
AeroIgnite 2026, a national aeromodelling competition, concluded at JSS Science and Technology University with students showcasing custom-built fixed-wing aircraft. The event emphasized innovation in unmanned aerial systems and aerospace engineering.
Why it matters
Such competitions foster practical engineering skills and innovation among students, contributing to the growth of the aerospace and defense sectors.
Student-designed aircraft took to the skies as AeroIgnite 2026, a three-day national-level aeromodelling competition that brought together aspiring aerospace engineers from various institutions, concluded at JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) here on Friday.
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