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OSU's USRI receives first FAA authorization to fly unmanned aircraft in swarms

Wed, Mar 20, 2019

OSU’s Unmanned Systems Research Institute (USRI) received its certificate of authorization from the FAA to permit flights of a fixed wing aircraft swarm within national airspace, making them the first in the country to receive this authorization.

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OSU's Imraan Faruque research recognized to keep beehive buzzing

Fri, Jan 11, 2019

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently recognized Imraan Faruque, assistant professor in mechanical and aerospace engineering and director of the autonomous physics laboratory at OSU, as one of 25 awardees of the 2019 Young Investigator Program (YIP). In addition to the recognition, the program also provides a grant up to $750k for up to three years to support a related research project.

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OSU-USRI performs first-of-its-kind BVLOS flights

Thu, Jan 03, 2019

Oklahoma State University - Unmanned Systems Research Institute (OSU-USRI) conducted its first Beyond Visual Line of Site (BVLOS) research test flights on Dec. 18. The team operated unmanned aircraft within the national airspace system (NAS) at distances beyond the visual site of the pilot at the controls.

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OSU Makes Impact at Key Conference for MAE

Fri, Dec 07, 2018

Twenty-three OSU faculty and students from the school of mechanical and aerospace engineering attended the 71st annual meeting of the American Physical Society’s Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) on November 18-20 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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OSU endurance flight among most memorable aviation records of 2006

Tue, Apr 03, 2007

The record endurance flight by the Dragonfly experimental aircraft designed and built by OSU School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering undergraduates Dustin Gamble and Thomas Hays has been recognized as one of the most memorable aviation records of 2006 by the National Aeronautics Association.

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