AIAA- Dayton

AIAA- Dayton Our promise is to be a vital lifelong link to the aerospace community and a champion for its achievements. Each society left its distinct mark on AIAA.

For more than 80 years, AIAA has been the principal society of the aerospace engineer and scientist. But we haven’t always been AIAA, or even one organization. In 1963, the two great aerospace societies of the day merged. The American Rocket Society and the Institute of Aerospace Science* joined to become AIAA. Both brought long and eventful histories to the relationship – histories that stretched

back to the 1930s, a time when rocketry was the stuff of science fiction and the aviation business was still in its infancy. The merger combined the imaginative, risk-taking, shoot-for-the-moon outlook of Project Mercury-era rocket, missile, and space professionals with the more established, well-recognized, industry-building achievers of the aviation community. The resulting synergy has benefited aerospace ever since. Today, the Institute continues to be the principal voice, information resource, and publisher for aerospace engineers, scientists, managers, policymakers, students, and educators. AIAA is also the go-to resource for stimulating professional accomplishment and standards-driven excellence in all areas of aerospace for prominent corporations and government organizations worldwide.

Another terrific source!
11/19/2018

Another terrific source!

The diaries of Milton Wright—the daily thoughts and reflections of the father of the Wright brothers—will soon be available worldwide via the Internet, thanks to archivists at Wright State University.

08/04/2017

Would you do it?

07/27/2017

This video "follows" the moon's shadow as it sweeps over the surface of the USA on August 21, 2017. Production details are in the end credits. Check…

07/14/2017

Friday is Launch Day for Rock-it with Rockets campers and for Mission to Mars campers 🚀

Something to think about while you're doing all of that networking.
06/18/2017

Something to think about while you're doing all of that networking.

That stack of business cards you collected while networking may look pretty but is more useful in a searchable spreadsheet or database. Take the time to organize your contacts.

06/09/2017

Just look at those smiling faces.

05/02/2017

Using biofuels to help power jet engines reduces particle emissions in their exhaust by as much as 50 to 70 percent, in a new study conclusion that bodes well for airline economics and Earth’s environment.

05/02/2017

Ground testing is underway on the first full GE9X engine at GE Aviation’s Peebles (Ohio) Test Operation.

05/02/2017

Its thinness allows it to flex like plastic and have greater electrical sensitivity.

History never sleeps. An interesting relic from 75 years ago during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
12/07/2016

History never sleeps. An interesting relic from 75 years ago during the attack on Pearl Harbor.

75 Years Ago Today: Carrier-based Japanese aircraft staged a surprise attack on the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. This Sikorsky JRS-1 is the only object in our collection that was stationed at Pearl Harbor that day. It is on view inside the Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar at our Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA: http://s.si.edu/jrs1

Do you think it has potential?
11/07/2016

Do you think it has potential?

Tech giants are starting to turn their attention to "flying cars." Uber released a 98-page white...

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