Contest: Helicopter 2050
Sikorsky Aircraft, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp, has launched the 2013 Sikorsky Helicopter 2050 Challenge, a
national competition that invites youths ages 9-16 to envision a helicopter
capable of addressing global issues likely to be encountered by mid century. Winner of the grand prize — the Igor Sikorsky Youth
Innovator Award — will receive a $1,000 scholarship check, meet with Sikorsky
rotorcraft engineers, and receive an expenses-paid tour of the BLACK HAWK and
SEAHAWK® helicopter assembly lines at Sikorsky’s Stratford, Conn.,
headquarters.
“We’re challenging kids across the U.S. to think globally
about their future and how they can make a difference,” said Judy Bankowski,
Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Sikorsky. “This year’s
objective is to design a helicopter that can have far-reaching positive impact
for our planet and its inhabitants.”
Sikorsky is sponsoring the annual challenge for the
third year with By Kids For Kids, a Connecticut-based organization whose
educational content inspires kids to become successful inventors. The challenge
honors company founder Igor Sikorsky who in 1939 led an engineering team that
developed a vertical lift machine whose core design is still used in 95 percent
of all helicopters flying today.
Students can submit their entries for the SikorskyHelicopter 2050 Challenge until Sept. 30, 2013. Entries will be judged on uniqueness of concept (50
percent of score), description of invention/idea (25 percent), and ability to
help overcome a global challenge (25 percent).
Tharon Trujillo, from Plumas Lake, Calif.,
was 15 years old in 2011 when he won the first-ever Igor Sikorsky Youth
Innovator Award. He envisioned a small unmanned helicopter that could carry
critical relief supplies and electrical power to the scene of a natural
disaster or other catastrophic event. Last year’s 16-year-old winner, Ethan Chu from South Bend, Ind.,
devised a compact, circular-shaped twin-engine helicopter that channeled engine
exhaust along the rotor blades and body of the aircraft to provide a cushion of
gas for additional lift.
In addition to the Sikorsky Helicopter 2050
Challenge, By Kids For Kids has devised a hands-on science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) summer study program where kids can learn
about flight and helicopters. Museums throughout the country are taking part in
the program, which will impart important scientific and engineering principles
through fun hands-on activities. BKFK® partners with leading
corporations to inspire product development, crucial technology skills,
invention, and innovation in young people. BKFK also provides a unique platform
for young people to develop, showcase and commercialize their products, inventions
and entrepreneurship. The company provides educational resources, curriculum
and challenges that promote social change, product development and entrepreneurial
endeavors.
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