Aviation Innovators Compete for NASA Technology Prizes

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July 28, 2008

Sonja Alexander
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1761
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx

RELEASE: 08-188

AVIATION INNOVATORS COMPETE FOR NASA TECHNOLOGY PRIZES

WASHINGTON -- The 2008 General Aviation Technology Challenge will be 
held Aug. 4-10 at the Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa, Calif. 
Competitors will demonstrate innovations resulting in aircraft that 
are safer, less expensive and easier to operate, while having fewer 
negative impacts on the environment and communities surrounding 
airports. 

This year's competition will feature the first Green Prize for 
aviation. The highlight of the week-long event will occur Saturday, 
Aug. 9, with the CAFE 400 - a 400-mile, cross-country air race that 
requires speed and efficiency.

The Comparative Aircraft Flight Efficiency (CAFE) Foundation based in 
Santa Rosa manages this challenge for NASA. The total purse for 2008 
is $300,000, which will be divided among the following prizes: 
- The Community Noise Prize 
- The Green Prize (for the highest miles per gallon)
- The CAFE Safety Prize (for handling and electronic safety features)
- The CAFE 400 Prize 
- The Quietest Light Sport Aircraft Prize 

The General Aviation Technology Challenge is one of seven current NASA 
technology prize competitions. The prize program, which began in 
2005, is known as Centennial Challenges in recognition of the 
centennial of powered flight. In keeping with the spirit of the 
Wright Brothers and other American innovators, Centennial Challenge 
prizes are offered to independent inventors who work without 
government support, including small businesses, student groups and 
individuals. 

The prize competitions are targeted at a range of technical challenges 
that support NASA's missions in aeronautics and space. The goal is to 
encourage novel solutions from non-traditional sources. In the 
Centennial Challenge program, NASA provides the prize money, and each 
of the competitions is managed by an independent organization. 

NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program Office manages the Centennial 
Challenges program. For more information on the Centennial 
Challenges, visit:

http://centennialchallenges.nasa.gov/

For information about NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program, visit: 

www.ipp.nasa.gov

	
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