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Students engineering skills put to the test

By Michelle Crean
Entering a science competition was "plane sailing" for three Transition Year students who won a prize in MTU recently.
Oisin Dineen, Diarmuid O’Connor and Mark Sheehan from St Brendan’s College entered the Rethinking Engineering Education in Ireland (REEdI) at Munster Technological University (MTU) during Science Week.
Their brief was to build a model aeroplane from scratch using recycled materials - but they had to put their engineering skills to the test and make it fly!
And after a number of attempts they managed to get it going, and their successful entry saw them each receive a €100 One4all voucher and €500 for the school's science department.
"The project was to design an areoplane that could fly," Eimear Buckley, their TY Coordinator, told the Killarney Advertiser.
"The made three different designs and this one worked out the best entry as the back of it was wider than the front. It's made using recycable materials, timber and paper, and the lads used a timber frame. They worked really hard on it and as TY coordinator, and the school, we are very proud of them."