The AAIS partnered with Ngee Ann Polytechnic to organise the Aero Challenge 2013 on 29 August 2013. Aero Challenge 2013 is a country-wide aerospace competition opened to all secondary school students to help them find out more about radio-controlled flying.

The objective of the competition was to create, design and fly a quadcopter that could pick and drop a payload at designated obstacles.

30 teams participated in Aero Challenge 2013. Students were required to form a team of 3. Each team consist of a ‘pilot’ and ‘co-pilot’ and ‘air traffic controller’. The pilots were in charge of controlling the quadcopter using a flight app on either their phone or tablet gadgets while the ‘air traffic controller’ navigates and gives directional instructions to the pilots.

The competition provided an enriching yet fun-filled experience for the students as they learned to explore and work their design initiative and creativity, while acquiring new technical skills and knowledge in radio-controlled flying.

Results:

Gold Team Soar (Northbrooks Secondary School)
Silver Team YOLO (Northland Secondary School)
Bronze Team JSS Flyers (Jurong Secondary School)
Team J.I.ZY (Evergreen Secondary School)
Team EVG Arrows (Evergreen Secondary School)
Team CCHY1 (Chung Cheng High School)
Best Design Award Team RC Saints Flying Club (Saint Andrew’s Secondary School)

Both Gold and Silver medalists will be attending the Singapore Airshow 2014 as part of the bi-ennial AeroIndustry Induction Programme (AIIP) organised by the AAIS and our partners.