LEADING IN AEROSPACE & AVIATION
Research reaching for the sky
1stfor FAA approval of fixed-wing swarms.
OSU’s Unmanned Systems Research Institute was the first program in the nation to receive FAA approval to fly unmanned fixed-wing aircraft in swarms of up to 20 within the national airspace system.
1stfor FAA approval of beyond visual line of sight.
The first university in the nation approved by the FAA to conduct Beyond Visual Line of Sight research flights, OSU continues to improve autonomous safety systems and better airspace management.
From Stillwater to space
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Soaring with unmanned aircraft research
State-of-the-art facilities
Where dreams take flight
Combining engineering and aerospace
Top programs
Speedfest
Speedfest is a high-speed aircraft design, build-and-fly competition for high school and college students hosted annually by Oklahoma State University. OSU teams have placed first and second in Speedfest since the event began in 2011. Prior to hosting Speedfest, OSU dominated in the nation’s largest aerospace engineering contest — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Design/Fly/Build competition — beating rivals like MIT and the University of Texas, winning first and second five times between 2004 and 2010.
Space Cowboys
NASA’s Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Teams program challenges undergraduates to design and test a tool that addresses a current space exploration problem. OSU has had at least one team selected for the program annually since 2015.
High-Power Rocketry Team
OSU’s rocketry team has won the Argonia Cup rocket competition since its inception in 2017. OSU’s latest design includes an autonomous glider that ejects from the rocket at an altitude of 12,000 feet and returns the payload to within two-tenths of a mile of its launch site.