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Student-built aircraft soar in AeroIgnite flying rounds

Student-built aircraft soar in AeroIgnite flying rounds
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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.

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Such competitions foster practical engineering skills and innovation among students, contributing to the growth of the aerospace and defense sectors.

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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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