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Hangartalk #16: A New Chapter for joanneum Aeronautics – DBF25 Takes Flight

Edip Atalay, 25. Februar 2025

As we kick off another exciting year, the joanneum Aeronautics DBF Team is ready to embark on the journey of DBF25. With last year’s incredible achievements behind us, we now set our sights on a new challenge. This Hangartalk introduces the DBF25 Team, their mission, and the road ahead.

A Decade of Excellence in Design/Build/Fly

For ten years, joanneum Aeronautics has proudly participated in the Design/Build/Fly (DBF) competition, hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Over the past decade, our teams have consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation, performance, and teamwork. This year, we aim to continue this legacy and compete among the best international teams in Tucson, Arizona.
We are proud to announce that the DBF25 design proposal has been officially accepted, marking the beginning of an intense and rewarding aircraft development phase. Our team is fully committed to designing and building a competitive aircraft, showcasing not only our engineering expertise but also our dedication to aviation excellence.

Mission: X-1 Supersonic Flight Program

This year’s competition is centered around a Supersonic Flight Test Program, where teams must design and build an aircraft capable of launching an X-1 test vehicle. The mission objectives include:

  • Mission 1 – Delivery Flight: Successfully completing three laps within a five-minute flight window without payload.
  • Mission 2 – Captive Carry Flight: Transporting the X-1 test vehicle and fuel tanks externally while completing three laps.
  • Mission 3 – Launch Flight: Releasing the X-1 test vehicle mid-flight at an altitude of 200-400 feet and ensuring it transitions into stable flight, executes a 180-degree turn, and lands within designated zones for bonus points – completely autonomous.
  • Ground Mission: Demonstrating a rapid payload installation process, including fuel tanks and the X-1 vehicle, followed by a successful ground release test.

These objectives require advanced structural integrity, aerodynamics, and mission execution strategies, pushing the limits of our engineering capabilities. The final aircraft will be unveiled at our official rollout event in end of March, where we will showcase our progress to the public and sponsors.

Introducing DBF25 – “SEESCHWALBE”

Every year, our aircraft is given a unique name and identity that reflects our vision and inspiration. This year, our aircraft is named “SEESCHWALBE”, symbolizing agility, speed, and adaptability—essential qualities for urban air mobility solutions. Our aircraft logo proudly represents the Austrian spirit, combining engineering excellence with the beauty of nature.

Photo: joanneum Aeronautics

Introducing the “Seeschwalbe”

Meet the DBF25 Leadership Team

The DBF25 team is led by a dedicated group of students specializing in aviation, engineering, and project management. Our leadership team includes: Michael Fida (Engineering&Design), Johannes Pekler (Organization&Marketing) and Benjamin Lutz (Technical Documentation). Together, they will guide the team through the intricate process of designing, building, and testing our aircraft.

Photo: joanneum Aeronautics

DBF25 Leadership Team

Looking Ahead: The Road to Tucson

With months of rigorous testing and refinement ahead, DBF25 is fully committed to delivering a high-performance aircraft for the competition in Tucson, Arizona. We are excited to represent FH JOANNEUM on an international stage and compete against the world’s best aerospace engineering teams.

Stay tuned as we continue to document our journey, and thank you for your support in making DBF25 – Seeschwalbe a reality. Follow Our Journey: For updates, progress reports, and exclusive insights, follow us on our official channels.

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