SINGAPORE, 22 March – Students from the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) & University of Glasgow (UOG) bagged three awards in the Singapore Amazing Flying Machine Competition (SAFMC) 2014.
Two teams from SIT-UOG’s aerospace systems and aeronautical engineering programmes, pitted their flying machines against 58 other teams from local universities and polytechnics. Team Black Aces won the best presentation award and took second place for the best video award in the semi-automated category, while team Hogmanayers also won second place for the best video award in the open category.
“I am very happy and proud of our students,” said Assoc Prof Sutthipong Srigrarom, UOG, “they have proven that they are just as good as students from other universities.”
Despite having competed in previous competition, Black Aces still found this year’s competition an “eye-opening experience.”
“Instead of just completing the flight course, this year there were extra points given for speed,” said Vishal Vaswani, Black Aces team member, “many pilots damaged their aircrafts just to gain points on speed, there was little respect for the craft (aircraft).”
Black Aces resisted the pressure to make a faster flight and risk damaging their aircraft and conceded their bid for the best flight award. Black Aces delivered an accident-free flight, albeit in a slower time.
For the Hogmanayers, SAFMC 2014 was their first attempt in the competition. Despite having to compete with more experienced teams, including teams with PhD level students, the Hogmanayers entered the competition with confidence.
“We look at the machines that we are competing against and not the background of their makers,” said Selvaraj Pichamuthu, Hogmanayers team member.
Assoc Prof Eicher Low, programme director, SIT, said that the student’s participation and achievement in the competition has help increase recognition of SIT-UOG aerospace programmes by the industry.
“Our students’ achievements in this competition is a validation of their ability to apply what they have learnt and I hope to see more students taking part in future competitions to show that they are all-rounders,” Low said.
Catch the award winning videos from Black Aces and Hogmanayers on YouTube.