The Vertical Flight Society Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Design-Build-Vertical-Flight Student Competition
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The Vertical Flight Society announces the winners of its inaugural Design-Build-Vertical-Flight (DBVF) Competition. The University of Michigan took first place, University of Maryland took second and the Ohio State University took third place.
The Michigan Vertical Flight Technology Team from University of Michigan won 1st place in the inaugural VFS Design-Build-Vertical-Flight Student Competition. U. Michigan photo.
“All of the student teams did really impressive work,” said VFS Executive Director Mike Hirschberg. “Not only did they come up with exciting aircraft designs that had to meet the demanding competition requirements, they also had to deal with all the restrictions and uncertainty caused by COVID-19.
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U.S. Army Takes Delivery of Robotic Combat Vehicle Prototypes Our Bureau 1162
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The U.S. Army has taken delivery of eight Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) prototypes that will be used in a series of Soldier Touchpoints to further the Army’s Campaign of Learning.
The fourth and final RCV (Medium) prototype was delivered to the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), which is based at the Detroit Arsenal, Michigan, on May 13th. GVSC previously took delivery of four RCV (Light) prototypes in December 2020, reports DVIDS, an operation supported by Defense Media Activity (DMA), a U.S. DoD field activity.