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McGill Rocket Team is a McGill Club that engages in competitive rocket building. The club is associated with and receives funds from EUS, but is also open to accepting members from all faculties, with any level of experience. The team usually builds two rockets each year, a basic model and an advanced model. The team competes in Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC) during the summer. The team is quite large, currently at about 140 members. | McGill Rocket Team is a McGill Club that engages in competitive rocket building. The club is associated with and receives funds from EUS, but is also open to accepting members from all faculties, with any level of experience. The team usually builds two rockets each year, a basic model and an advanced model. The team competes in Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC) during the summer. The team is quite large, currently at about 140 members. |
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Rocket Team
McGill Rocket Team is a McGill Club that engages in competitive rocket building. The club is associated with and receives funds from EUS, but is also open to accepting members from all faculties, with any level of experience. The team usually builds two rockets each year, a basic model and an advanced model. The team competes in Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition (IREC) during the summer. The team is quite large, currently at about 140 members.
Subteams
McGill Rocket Team is split into seven sub-teams. The sub-teams include Aerodynamics, Structures, Payload, Propulsion, Avionics, Business and Multimedia.