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Chen Mo, the first person to make a self-made aircraft for Chinese college students, signed a school-enterprise cooperation agreement with his alma mater

Chen Mo, the first person to make a self-made aircraft for Chinese college students, signed a school-enterprise cooperation agreement with his alma mater

The scene of the donation ceremony is taken by Ji Yuan

On October 18, at the 2019 Xi'an Airshow, Shenzhen Murphy Aviation Technology Co., Ltd. signed a school-enterprise cooperation agreement with Mingde College of Northwestern Polytechnical University, and the two sides reached a consensus on cooperation to build "Mingde & Murphy General Aviation Technology Research Institute". At the signing site, Chen Mo, founder of Shenzhen Murphy Aviation Technology Co., Ltd. and the first person in China to make a self-made aircraft for Chinese college students, donated his own ultralight fixed-wing manned aircraft made at school to his alma mater, Mingde College of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

It is reported that the "Matilda & Murphy General Aviation Technology Research Institute" is a new attempt by the two sides to explore a new model of school-enterprise cooperation and promote comprehensive cooperation between industry, academia and research. Relying on the resource advantages of Mingde College of Northwestern Polytechnical University, and the technical basis and market resources of Shenzhen Murphy Aviation Technology Co., Ltd. in the field of unmanned plant protection aircraft and general aircraft research, the research institute will focus on the research and product development of key technologies such as multi-purpose new aircraft, civil aviation unmanned aerial vehicles, industrial unmanned aerial vehicles, consumer drones, unmanned autonomous driving instruments, unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles flight control systems, and aviation application technologies.

At the signing site, Chen Mo donated the ultralight fixed-wing aircraft that lasted 15 months during his time in school that year and successfully flew to the Mingde College of Northwestern Polytechnical University, his alma mater, in order to inspire more young students with aviation dreams to devote themselves to the aviation field and realize the blue sky dream.

(China Daily Shaanxi Reporter Station)

Source: China Daily

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