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We are Imperial College London Rocketry (ICLR), a student rocketry team with the long-term goal of designing, building and flying increasingly large-scale rockets that would eventually become capable of reaching a precise desired altitude, all while learning and teaching others about aerospace technologies.
In previous years, the team has participated in 4 editions of the European Rocketry Challenge (EuRoC). This has allowed ICLR to compete with Europe's best rocketry teams, pushing the engineering limits of of student developed rockets. Our most successful endeavour, EuRoC '24, saw the launch of UK's most advanced student liquid bi-propellant rocket Nimbus 24.
With a team larger than before and an evergrowing passion for rockets, ICLR aims to continue to break more student rocketry records as we continue to develop our liquid bi-propellant system. Inspired by recent propulsive landing breakthroughs in the aerospace industry, ICLR is developing a hopper vehicle capable using active stability control.
Despite all of the technical success, ICLR's largest achievement is its contribution to the aerospace engineering community through several annual outreach events. We have amassed a generation of talented future engineers through mentorship and knowledge transfer, not only at Imperial, but across the UK.
While grateful for the funding we recieve from Imperial's Department of Aeronautics and Mechanical Engineering, and the gracious donations from our sponsors, the magnitude of resources necessary to successfully complete aforementioned projects is immense. Therefore, we are actively requesting for donations so that ICLR can continue to thrive.
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