In the Aerospace Engineering Course of the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, there are a number of engineering clubs directly related to learning. Each club aims to acquire a wide range of professional knowledge related to aerospace ,and realize their dreams, such as airships, man-powered airplanes, helicopters, satellites, rockets, etc.
Two circles where students of Department of Aerospace Engineering play a central role
and they are working toward the next step.
We are throwing one's best into a human-powered aircraft
SkyProject is a club that manufactures human-powered aircraft, and marks the 15th anniversary of its establishment this year. In order to fly as fast as possible and as far as possible, we are working on production with our friends by repeating trial and error. In 2013, we achieved a good result of 4th place in the distance section of the Japan International Birdman Rally. Currently, we repeat to make improvements aiming for even higher heights. We are chasing my dream of the sky with my friends today.
We continue to take on the insatiable challenge to the "Space".
The Space Systems Study Group was established in 2009 as an engineering club that researches and considers space system-related matters. In February 2014, the small artificial satellite "Teikyo Sat-3" was designed and developed by the Space Systems Study Group, and launched into space with the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 23. Currently, we are working on the development of the next unit, "Teikyo Sat-4", based on the valuable experience and data gained in the development and operation of "Teikyo Sat-3".
We hold a starry sky observation party in front of the station every year
The Astronomical Department was established in 2009, promoted to an official organization in 2011, and promoted from "club" to "circle" in 2014. We hold regular observation meetings within the university and starry sky observation meetings in front of JR Utsunomiya Station several times a year. Also, we sometimes hold a delivery observation meetings to a nearby elementary school. The members themselves enjoy the stars and the universe. In addition, they convey the wonderfulness to the local people and enjoy their activities together.
We fly R / C planes at the model airfield on an irregular basis.
In the Aviation Department, we conduct radio-controlled aircraft flights and radio-controlled simulator maneuvering exercises on an irregular basis. In addition, at the school festival held on the Utsunomiya Campus every fall, we hold a model machine exchange meeting where radio-controlled machine lovers gather from outside the university and experience a 3D flight simulator.