This year, students in our Aeronautics and Astronautics department are aiming to build and test a world record breaking wingsuit as part of their Group Design Project.
The aim of the world record attempt is to set the fastest, longest distance and highest altitude wingsuit flight in history. Dr Angelo Grubisic, lecturer in Astronautics and Advanced Propulsion and experienced wingsuit BASE jumper, will fly the new suit in the University’s wind tunnels, as well as for the record attempt.
Students have submitted their Group Design Projects and are awaiting to find out if they are on the team for the hopefully record breaking wingsuit. Meanwhile, Dr Grubisic has been honing his BASE jumping training in Norway and Hawaii.
The wind tunnel tests, where Dr Grubisic will be free flying in our wind tunnels, are planned to take place this month.
Watch Dr Grubisic’s training, below.