Penn Manor High School Claims Transatlantic Victory At
Farnborough International Airshow
Student rocketeers from France, the United Kingdom and the
United States competed Friday in the Third Annual Transatlantic
Rocketry Challenge. The four-member team from Penn Manor High
School in Millersville, PA posted the best score to win the
international fly-off. Horsforth School in Leeds, England placed
second. The French team was unable to launch its rocket due to
technical problems.
"We are so excited that we won," said team member Brendan
Stoeckl. "We succeeded because of practice, good data analysis and
teamwork."
The international rocketry challenge is the culmination of three
separate competitions: the
Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC), UKAYRoC and the French
Rocketry Challenge. Each contest brings together teams of middle
and high school students to design, build and launch model rockets.
This year the challenge was to launch a rocket that reaches an
altitude of 825 feet, stays aloft for 40-45 seconds and returns a
raw egg unbroken. As part of their score, teams also had to give an
eight minute presentation on their rocket design to a panel of
international judges.
Sponsored by the Aerospace
Industries Association and the National Association of Rocketry in
the U.S.; ADS, Tri Polus Ltd, Space Connections and the Royal
Aeronautical Society in the UK; and GIFAS and Planete Sciences in
France, the programs are designed to encourage students to pursue
careers in aerospace.
"Based on today's competition, the future of our industry is
looking pretty bright," said Marion Blakey, president and CEO of
AIA. "The level of enthusiasm of the participants is phenomenal,
and each team deserves congratulations for winning their home
competition and inspiring other students."
AIA created the Team America
Rocketry Challenge in 2003 to celebrate the centennial of flight
and to generate interest in aerospace careers among young people.
The success of the program encouraged UK aerospace industry leaders
to create the UKAYRoC in 2007 with similar goals in mind. Last year
at the 2009 Paris Airshow, France announced they would compete as
well in the international rocketry challenge.
The Raytheon Company, which for the last five years has sent the
TARC winning team to Airshows at Farnborough and Paris, is
sponsoring all three teams as they tour the airshow and London.
Members of the U.S. team from Penn Manor High School are:
Brendan Stoeckl, Jordan Franssen, Nate Bernhardt and Tyler Funk.
Their team advisor is Brian Osmolinski.
Members of the UK team from Horsforth Secondary School are:
Chris Fogden, Jon Lloyd and Nik Shackleton. Their team advisor is
Mike Shovlin.
Members of the French team from College Galilee are: Marine
Demellier and Nina Bergande. Their team advisor is Diane
Delarocque.