Be sure to Congratulate our Princeton High School Flying Tigers Engineering Club for becoming the Real World Design Challenge Illinois State Champions for the 3rd year in a row!

Their design, named project THOR, is an unmanned aerial vehicle for Agricultural applications. The Vehicle design allows it to perform multitude functions including early infestation testing, precision spraying, moisture and nitrogen analysis and has the ability to carry heavy loads.
The Flying Tigers were named state champions on January 23rd. They competed against High Schools and STEM Schools within Illinois for the opportunity to go to the national competition in Washington DC, April 22nd.

The Management Team traveling to Washington DC consists of
Project Manager Cole Wright | Assistant Project Manager/Ag Specialist Luke Schultz | Chief Engineer Justin Hoffeditz | Operating Systems Engineer Mason Orr | Systems Engineer Cameron Hargis | Design Analysis Specialist Jakob Ebner | Design Engineer Connor Colmone
Project support team members include:
Cole Reynolds, Matt Cihocki, Cole Adams, Beckett Conwell, Daniel Naffzinger.
