UTA Aero Mavericks

UTA Aero Mavericks The UTA Aero Mavericks are a student led team that competes in aerospace engineering related inter-collegiate competitions.

The UTA Aero Mavericks research rocketry powered vehicle systems and fixed-wing designs. The UTA Aero Mavericks also provide students in all majors and in all classes at UTA with hands-on, team-based, project experience in developing rocket systems and fixed-wing designs for national and international inter-collegiate competitions. Send us an email to find out how you can support or join the UTA Aero Mavericks! You can also find us on twitter: https://twitter.com/Aero_Mavs

The Rocketry Team launched their NASA Student Launch flight vehicle on May 1st with . This flight was the final and offi...
06/04/2022

The Rocketry Team launched their NASA Student Launch flight vehicle on May 1st with . This flight was the final and official competition flight for the team. The flight vehicle reached an altitude of around 4,200-ft. For this years NASA SL payload challenge, the team needed to develop and fly a payload that could determine the landing location of the flight vehicle without the use if GPS. The team did develop a payload that was capable of completing this task. However, the transmission system of the payload did not work as intended due to various factors. Thus, leading the team not able to receive the location data until the team got close to the flight vehicle. Overall, the team did an excellent job during the competition. A huge thanks to both of our mentors Jack, Jason, and Stephen for helping the team during the competition. Another huge thanks to for hosting us at this launch event. Like always, the team has a blast attending your launches. And finally, a huge thanks to every team member who helped bring this project from a concept to reality.

03/02/2022

The Rocketry Division manufactured 8 new fins for our AMR-22 NASA SL competition vehicle during our manufacturing workday yesterday. Here is a time-lapse of our manufacturing process.

After the 24 hour cure, we will remove the fins from the vacuum bag to cut/sand them to it’s designed shape and finish.

02/25/2022

The Rocketry division’s launch video of the AMR-22 first test launch on 2-19-22 for the NASA SL competition with !

Thank you to for the launch video

Our Rocketry Division had a busy week last week getting prepared for our first full scale test launch for AMR-22 in the ...
02/25/2022

Our Rocketry Division had a busy week last week getting prepared for our first full scale test launch for AMR-22 in the NASA SL competition! The team completed the manufacturing process for all the components in the vehicle during the week and conducted ground testing of the recovery system for the launch last Saturday!

The flight was nominal on ascent and the drogue deployed as planned. The main parachute charges deployed, however we believe the main parachute line got caught inside the vehicle and was not able to deploy. Due to this, the vehicle took a hard landing and sustained damage on our body tubes. The team will assess the damage and will proceed accordingly, but we do plan on launching the vehicle again in March!

Thank you to and for the launch day pictures

The Liquid Rocket Engine team is making lots of progress putting our test stand together. The team is continuing to size...
02/10/2022

The Liquid Rocket Engine team is making lots of progress putting our test stand together. The team is continuing to size our Argon and propellant lines and plan to mount the load cells and tanks during our next workday.

If you are a student at UTA and are interested in joining one of our teams in our organization, please email aeromavs@gm...
02/08/2022

If you are a student at UTA and are interested in joining one of our teams in our organization, please email [email protected] or visit Woolf Hall 113 for more information! Our organization is open to all majors, and no prior experience is required!

The Fixed-Wing division has entered UTA’s 3D printed aircraft competition last week and has started the design process f...
02/07/2022

The Fixed-Wing division has entered UTA’s 3D printed aircraft competition last week and has started the design process for this years aircraft!

Our Liquid Rocket Engine team has been working hard on getting the test stand for our engine completed. This past week t...
01/29/2022

Our Liquid Rocket Engine team has been working hard on getting the test stand for our engine completed. This past week they have been working on getting our tanks mounted and getting all the necessary pipes cut to size for final placement.

This past week, the Rocketry Division completed the manufacturing of the upper body tube and coupler for our NASA Studen...
01/27/2022

This past week, the Rocketry Division completed the manufacturing of the upper body tube and coupler for our NASA Student Launch competition! This following week, they will complete the layup for the lower body tubes and begin prepping the tubes for launch configuration.

The Liquid Rocket Engine Division prepared mounting points for the pressurant system, which is used to pressurize the pr...
10/28/2021

The Liquid Rocket Engine Division prepared mounting points for the pressurant system, which is used to pressurize the propellant tanks for the engine.

This week we manufactured our body tube for a sub-scale vehicle for the NASA competition rocket that we are possibly lau...
10/23/2021

This week we manufactured our body tube for a sub-scale vehicle for the NASA competition rocket that we are possibly launching next month!

The AeroMavs were selected to compete in this years NASA Student Launch Challenge! Wish us luck 🚀
10/09/2021

The AeroMavs were selected to compete in this years NASA Student Launch Challenge! Wish us luck 🚀

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