Volga-Dnepr Group’s international
competition to design an ‘Advanced Transport Aircraft of the 21st
Century’ inspired aircraft engineers and aviation enthusiasts from 22 to 74
years of age to put forward their ideas and was won by three students attending
the Moscow Aviation Institute.
The 12-month long contest
culminated in the winners being announced on 15 August 2014 at the third International
Air Transport Forum (IATF-2014) in Ulyanovsk ,
Russia , the
city where Volga-Dnepr was founded in 1990.
The winning team of Sergey
Borovykh, Nikolay Turbin and Ilya Ageev presented a 200-page project for the
design of a ‘Heavy Transport Aircraft Concept with New Aerodynamic
Configuration’. Their proposal consisted of a full description and design
solutions for a triplane aircraft of the Antonov-225 ‘Mriya’ type. The twin-boom
designed aircraft with external loading capability is designed to carry ‘super heavy’
and outsize cargo suspended under a center wing section between two fuselages.
The winners have now been invited to join the Volga-Dnepr Design Bureau team.
Artem Aroutyunov, Deputy
Technical Director and Head of Design Bureau at Volga-Dnepr Group, said: “We
launched this contest for everyone who cares about the future of transport
aviation, who aspires to contribute to its development, and who has the energy
and knowledge to do this. That is why we did not set age limits. The youngest
participant in the contest was 22 and the eldest was 74 years of age. Through
this exercise, which has realised all of our original goals, we have met a lot
of talented people and received interesting, complex and detailed projects for transport
aircraft and engine units from Russia ,
Bulgaria , Germany , Serbia
and Ukraine .
The best of them are real design solutions to be applied in the aviation
industry.”
The contest committee was
headed by Victor Tolmachev, Technical Director of Volga-Dnepr Group and Chief
Designer of the unique An-124 ‘Ruslan’ transport aircraft.
The second prize went to a
team from Stuttgart in Germany that
consisted of pilot Herd-Dieter Manfred Schmidt, flight instructor Manuel
Schmidt and assistant professor Gunter Faust.
Alexey Komarov, a graduate of Stroganov
Moscow State University of Arts and Industry, was awarded a special prize for his
‘future airlifter’ concept. The aircraft model he designed was exhibited on Volga-Dnepr
Group’s exhibition stand during IATF-2014 and its supporting promotional video attracted
the attention of many visitors. Earlier, this concept was shown at the China-Russia
Expo in Harbin , China ,
and ‘Innoprom-2014’ in Yekaterinburg , Russia , and received universal recognition from guests,
including representatives of the Russian Federation ’s top
leadership.
The winner of the contest’s
special market research category looking at trends and projections for the
global airfreight operations market was a team from Kharkiv Aviation Institute
Department of Economics and Marketing led by Professor Vasiliy Vartanyan. The ‘Engines
of the future for heavy cargo aircraft’ category was won by Nikolay Makarov, a student
at Ufa State Aviation
Technical University .
All of the winners received special
prizes from Volga-Dnepr Group.
Artem Aroutyunov added: “In reviewing
each project, we considered its novelty and originality, technical realism, evaluated
its effectiveness, the level of engineering and the potential for realisation
of the design. In Volga-Dnepr Design Bureau we actively work to create the
concept of future transport aircraft and we want to express our gratitude to
all of the contest participants. Their skills, enthusiasm and proactive
approach have truly inspired us. We will do our best to apply the results of
their work in Volga-Dnepr’s activities and 21st century aviation
design.”
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