Spanish Students Win Eurofighter Typhoon Trophy

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Spanish Students Win Eurofighter Typhoon Trophy


HALLBERGMOOS, August 11/ PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


    Three students of the Leonardo Da Vinci High School in Madrid, Spain, won

the Eurofighter Typhoon Trophy at the third International Aerospace Summer

School competition. Eleven Teams from 10 nations competed in this unique

event supported, for the third year running, by the four Nation Eurofighter

consortium.


    After submission of a presentation to define an "Unmanned Platforms for

Military Reconnaissance & Civil Surveillance - Benefits & Limits", the teams

had to prove who is best during one week full of aerospace activities at

Cranfield University, England. They flew small aircraft and helicopters, took

a first hand glance at wind tunnel testing, flew in a test bed and were

briefed in many areas of aerospace. The highlight of the week was the visit

to the Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon base at RAF Coningsby, where they

received first hand information from the pilots.


    Each team consisted of three students aged 16 to 18 advised by a teacher.

They came from the four Eurofighter Nations Germany, Italy, Spain and the

United Kingdom, plus representation from Austria, Greece, India, South

Africa, Switzerland, and Turkey.


    The Eurofighter consortium along with Alenia Aeronautica, BAE Systems,

EADS Germany and EADS CASA had announced in November 2005 that it will

support this new initiative to involve and attract the engineers of the

future into the aerospace industry through a new international aerospace

competition. It will continue this effort in 2008 and the years to follow.


    More than 400 companies and suppliers throughout Europe are involved in

the Eurofighter programme securing a vital technology base for the Nations

participating in the project. They all are in the need for young engineers to

manage the challenging tasks that lie ahead of them.

    

    Participating teams 2008


    Austria

    Höhere Technische Lehranstalt, Ried, Inn-Kreis


    Germany

    Gymnasium Ottobrunn


    Greece

    German School of Athens


    India

    Doon School, Dehradun


    International

    Bavarian International School, Munich


    Italy

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    ITI Saverio Altemura, Foggia


    Switzerland

    Swiss Aero Club


    Spain

    I.E.S. Leonardo Da Vinci, Madrid


    South Africa

    Waterkloof High School


    Turkey

    TU Ucak M. Facultesi, Maslak, Istanbul


    United Kingdom

    Carr Hill High School, Kirkham, Lancashire


    For More Information contact


    Wolfdietrich Hoeveler

    Vice President Communication

    Eurofighter GmbH

    +49-811-801-555 (Office)

    +49-170-855-0474 (Mobile)

    wolfdietrich.hoeveler@eurofighter.com


    Phillip Lee

    External Communications

    Eurofighter GmbH

    +49-811-801-587

    phillip.lee@eurofighter.com


    SOURCE: Eurofighter GmbH










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