Design/Build/Fly Explained

Design/Build/Fly, or DBF, is a radio-controlled aircraft competition sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Cessna Aircraft Company, and Raytheon Missile Systems. [1] The competition is intended to challenge the AIAA student branches of each university to design, build, and fly a remote-controlled airplane that can complete specific ground and flight missions. Additionally, the teams are required to submit a comprehensive design report detailing the most important aspects of their designs.[2]

Competition rules vary annually, switching between humanitarian and military themes. Rules typically release in late September, with the final fly-off in April. A mathematical formula outlined in the rules calculates each entry's score, which lately combines design report and performance scores from fly-off missions.

Results

YearLocation1st Place2nd Place3rd Place4th Place5th Place
1997Ragged Island, MDUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignVirginia TechTexas A&M UniversityUtah State UniversityWest Virginia University
1998Wichita, KSUniversity of Southern California ("Pepe")Texas A&M UniversitySyracuse UniversityUniversity of Texas, AustinUtah State University [Paper Score]
1999Pax River, MDUtah State UniversityOklahoma State UniversityUniversity of Southern California ("H2OT Shark")Georgia Institute of TechnologyTexas A&M University
2000Wichita, KSUtah State University ("Wing and a Prayer")Oklahoma State University 1University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignGeorgia Institute of TechnologyOklahoma State University 2
2001Pax River, MDOklahoma State University (Orange)California Polytechnic State UniversityOklahoma State University (Black)Utah State University
2002Wichita, KSUniversity of California, San Diego University of Southern California ("SCrewball")West Virginia UniversityUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignUniversita degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
2003Ridgely Airpark, MDSan Diego State UniversityCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversityUniversita degli Studi di Roma La SapienzaUniversity of Southern California ("SCyRaider")Oklahoma State University (Black)
2004Wichita, KSOklahoma State University (Black)Oklahoma State University (Orange)University of Southern California ("SCquirt")University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignCalifornia Polytechnic State University
2005Pax River, MDOklahoma State University (Black)Oklahoma State University (Orange)Washington State UniversityVirginia TechUniversity of California, San Diego
2006Wichita, KSOklahoma State University (Black)Oklahoma State University (Orange)California Polytechnic State University (24" Wood)University of Southern California ("SCtingray")Istanbul Technical University
2007Tucson, AZMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyOklahoma State University (Orange)Purdue UniversityOklahoma State University (Black)Wichita State University (Shockin' Surveyor)
2008Wichita, KSOklahoma State University (Black)University of Texas, Austin (The Hornworks)Oklahoma State University (Orange)University of Texas, Austin (Orange Bullet)University of Colorado Boulder
2009Tucson, AZOklahoma State University (Black)Oklahoma State University (Orange)University of Southern California ("Turbo Encabulator")Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Just Wing It)University of California - Irvine (Zot Rocket)
2010Wichita, KSOklahoma State University (Orange)Oklahoma State University (Black)Purdue University (B'Euler Up)University of Texas, Austin (Bat Wing)California Polytechnic State University (Swings Both Ways)
2011Tucson, AZGeorgia Institute of Technology (There Will Be Buzz)University of Southern California ("The RFB")Purdue University (The Golfstream)Wichita State University (MiniWheat)California Polytechnic State University (Balls Deep)
2012Wichita, KSSan Jose State University (Team PhalanX)University of California, Irvine (Angel of Attack)University of Colorado Boulder (H2BuffalO)Istanbul Technical University (ATA)University of Oklahoma (Crimson Skies)
2013Tucson, AZUniversity of California, IrvineSan Diego State UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Colorado Boulder
2014Wichita, KSUniversity of Southern California ("MiSChief")University of California, IrvineSan Jose State UniversityUniversity of Ljubljana, SloveniaMassachusetts Institute of Technology
2015Tucson, AZUniversity of Ljubljana, SloveniaUniversity of California, IrvineGeorgia Institute of TechnologyTel Aviv UniversityUniversity of Texas, Austin (The RebUTtal)
2016Wichita, KSSan Jose State UniversityGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUniversity of California, IrvineVirginia TechUniversity of Oklahoma
2017Tucson, AZUniversity of Southern California ("StarSCream")Georgia Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Ljubljana, SloveniaMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyOregon State University
2018Wichita, KSClarkson University ("KnightHawk")Virginia TechGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Ljubljana, SloveniaUniversity of Texas, Austin
2019Tucson, AZUniversity of Ljubljana, Slovenia ("Pretty Boy")Georgia Institute of TechnologyFH JoanneumUniversity of Southern California ("ExSCalibur")Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute ("Jatayu")
2020Wichita, KSUniversity of Southern California ("SCkyfall")Georgia Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasPennsylvania State UniversityThe City College of New York
2021Tucson, AZDayananda Sagar College of EngineeringUniversity of Central FloridaEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona BeachOhio State UniversityGeorgia Institute of Technology
2022Wichita, KSGeorgia Institute of TechnologyEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona BeachFH Joanneum ("Hornet")University of Southern California ("VaxSCinator" A.K.A "RadoviSCh")Virginia Tech
2023Tucson, AZRWTH Aachen UniversityUniversity of LjubuljanaEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona BeachVirginia TechUniversity of Washington Seattle
2024Wichita, KSEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona BeachGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Washington, SeattleVirginia TechFH Joanneum

1.The 2020 fly-off was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Scores and rankings were solely based on the report scores.

2.The 2021 fly-off was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Select teams were invited to submit a video presentation and demonstration of their aircraft.

Design aspects

Students are required to keep up with changing technologies and mission requirements as the aerospace industry advances. Recent mission requirements have included increased focus on fuel efficiency, environmental sustainability, and electric propulsion. Additionally, the use of advanced materials and manufacturing techniques has become more prevalent in the competition, as students look for ways to optimize their aircraft performance while keeping costs down.

List of top 5 finishes by university

RankUniversityTop 5First Place
1Oklahoma State University137
University of Southern California134
3Georgia Institute of Technology112
4University of California, Irvine61
California Polytechnic State University60
University of Ljubljana62
Virginia Tech60
8Utah State University52
Massachusetts Institute of Technology51
University of Texas, Austin50
11University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign41
12San Jose State University32
University of California, San Diego31
Purdue University30
Texas A&M University30
University of Colorado Boulder30
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach30
18San Diego State University21
Istanbul Technical University20
Universita degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza20
University of Oklahoma20
West Virginia University20
Wichita State University20
FH Joanneum20
25Clarkson University11
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering11
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute10
Syracuse University10
Tel Aviv University10
University of Washington, Seattle10
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute10
University of Nevada, Las Vegas10
Pennsylvania State University10
The City College of New York10
University of Central Florida10
Ohio State University10
RWTH Aachen University11

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AIAA Design/Build/Fly . 31 March 2024.
  2. Web site: AIAA Announces 2024 Design/Build/Fly (DBF) Competition Winners . 2024-07-10 . www . en.