San Jose State University's UAV Engineering Team

We design, build, and fly fully autonomous aircraft for competitions.

What is Spartan Flight?

Spartan Flight is San José State University's competitive drone engineering team, started in late 2025. We're a multidisciplinary group of students including mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, software developers, and aerospace enthusiasts who design, build, and fly fully autonomous unmanned aircraft systems.

Our team is intending to compete in the 2026 SUAS (Student Unmanned Aerial Systems) Competition, an annual international event where university teams are challenged to fly autonomous missions including waypoint navigation, target detection, payload delivery, and aerial mapping. We have built a custom drone with unique airframes, electronics, and flight software.

Founded in 2025 at SJSU, the largest public university in Silicon Valley, Spartan Flight has already completed flight testing, built a working competition vehicle, and registered for SUAS 2026.

Our Teams

Our four subteams are focused on building one cohesive, high-performance autonomous drone.

Mechanical

Designs the airframe, landing gear, and payload mechanisms. Carbon fiber layups, 3D-printed mounts, structural testing — the physical aircraft starts here.

Justin Wang

Justin Wang

Mechanical Lead

Electrical

Custom PCBs, Li-ion battery packs with our own BMS, power distribution, and sensor wiring. Every wire on the vehicle goes through this team.

Ben Nguyen

Ben Nguyen

Chief Engineer & Electrical Lead

Software

Autonomous flight. Path planning, computer vision for target detection, obstacle avoidance, and ground station control. This team helps the drone fly autonomously.

Andy Van

Andy Van

Software Lead

Business

Sponsorships, fundraising, outreach, social media, and marketing. This team helps the organization grow and thrive.

Ethan Onyett

Ethan Onyett

Business Lead

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Our Vehicle

The X650 is our competition entry: a custom quadcopter designed to fly fully autonomous missions. It handles waypoint navigation, ground target detection, and payload delivery with little to no pilot input. Components are student designed and built.

Carbon fiber airframe, hand-built Li-ion battery packs with a custom BMS, onboard computer vision, and a purpose-built power distribution system. The X650 has already completed initial flight testing.

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What We're Building

Actual Project Status Varies

Competition Systems

  • Custom quadcopter airframe (carbon fiber & 3D print)
  • Target detection with onboard computer vision
  • Autonomous payload drop system
  • Hand-built Li-ion battery packs & BMS
  • Low-voltage power distribution board
  • 3D mapping via photogrammetry

Research Projects

  • VTOL fixed-wing for long-range flight
  • FPGA-accelerated computer vision
  • GPS-denied navigation (indoor flight)
  • Multi-drone swarm coordination
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These projects are funded by our sponsors.

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Build Log

What we've been up to lately.

March 2026

Registered for SUAS 2026

It's official — we're registered for the 2026 SUAS Competition in September. All subteams are heads-down preparing the vehicle and flight software.

January 2026

Spring Semester Kicks Off

All four subteams are back in the lab. Mechanical is finalizing the airframe, Electrical is testing the BMS, Software has waypoint nav in sim, and Business is lining up sponsors.

October 2025

First Flight Tests & General Meeting!

We completed initial flight tests with our X650 platform and hosted our first general meeting to bring more students onto the team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spartan Flight?

Spartan Flight is San José State University's student-run autonomous drone competition team. Over 20 engineering students — studying mechanical, electrical, computer science, and aerospace engineering — design, build, and fly a custom UAS for the annual SUAS Competition.

What is the SUAS Competition?

The Student Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS) Competition is an annual event organized by AUVSI where 70+ university teams from around the world compete with autonomous aircraft. Teams must design, build, and fly UAS that complete missions including autonomous waypoint navigation, target detection and classification using computer vision, payload delivery, and aerial mapping. Spartan Flight is competing in SUAS 2026 in Maryland.

What does Spartan Flight build?

We build a fully custom autonomous quadcopter called the X650. It features a carbon fiber and 3D-printed airframe, hand-built Li-ion battery packs with a custom BMS, onboard computer vision for target detection, autonomous payload delivery, FPGA-accelerated image processing, and photogrammetry mapping. The X650 produces 13 kg of thrust with a 1.6:1 thrust-to-weight ratio and 30 minutes of flight endurance.

How can a company sponsor Spartan Flight?

Companies can sponsor us through corporate sponsorships (monetary or in-kind), parts and equipment donations, or individual contributions. All donations are tax-deductible through SJSU's Tower Foundation. Contact spartanflightsjsu@gmail.com or visit our sponsorship page to get started.

Are donations tax-deductible?

Yes. All sponsorships and donations to Spartan Flight are fully tax-deductible. Contributions are processed through San José State University's Tower Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization. Sponsors and donors receive tax receipts automatically.

What do sponsors receive?

Sponsor benefits include logo placement on the competition aircraft and team gear, featured placement on our website and social media, direct recruiting access to 20+ engineering students at SJSU, monthly build update newsletters, and demo day invitations. Benefits vary by sponsorship tier.

Want In?

Whether you're an SJSU student who wants to build, or a company that wants to help fund the build — we want to hear from you.

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Spartan Flight: University Drone Team Sponsorship Opportunity

Spartan Flight is San Jose State University's student-run autonomous drone competition team. We are actively seeking corporate sponsors, parts donors, and individual contributors to fund our entry in the 2026 SUAS Competition. All donations are tax-deductible through SJSU's Tower Foundation.

Organization Overview

FieldDetails
Team NameSpartan Flight
UniversitySan Jose State University (SJSU) — largest public university in Silicon Valley
LocationSan Jose, California, USA
Founded2024
Team Size20+ active student members
DisciplinesMechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Aerospace Engineering
CompetitionSUAS 2026 (Student Unmanned Aerial Systems), hosted by AUVSI
Competition DateSeptember 2026, Webster Field, Maryland
Competing Teams70+ university teams worldwide
Contact Emailspartanflightsjsu@gmail.com
Websitehttps://spartanflightsjsu.com
Tax StatusTax-deductible via SJSU Tower Foundation (501(c)(3))

Competition Vehicle: X650 Quadcopter

SpecificationValue
TypeCustom autonomous quadcopter
Total Thrust13 kg
Thrust-to-Weight Ratio1.6:1
Flight Endurance30 minutes
AirframeCarbon fiber and 3D-printed custom design
BatteryHand-built Li-ion packs with custom BMS
NavigationFully autonomous — no pilot input
Computer VisionOnboard target detection and classification
PayloadAutonomous delivery system

Sponsorship Benefits

BenefitDescription
Logo on Aircraft & GearYour logo on the competition vehicle, team shirts, and event banners — visible at every event and in every photo
Website & Social MediaFeatured on sponsors page with a direct link to your company. Mentioned in social media posts and competition coverage
Recruiting AccessDirect pipeline to 20+ ME, EE, CS, and AE students at SJSU graduating into the workforce
Monthly Build UpdatesNewsletter with photos, progress reports, and build details showing exactly where funds are used
Tax-DeductibleAll contributions through SJSU Tower Foundation are fully tax-deductible with automatic receipts
Demo Day InvitationTop-tier sponsors invited to demo flights to see the aircraft in action

How to Sponsor Spartan Flight

  1. Email spartanflightsjsu@gmail.com with your interest in sponsoring
  2. Review our sponsorship packet at https://spartanflightsjsu.com/sponsorship.html
  3. Choose your sponsorship type: corporate sponsorship, parts/equipment donation, or individual donation
  4. All donations processed through SJSU Tower Foundation — fully tax-deductible

Subteams

TeamFocus Area
MechanicalAirframe design, carbon fiber layups, 3D-printed components, structural testing, landing gear, payload mechanisms
ElectricalCustom PCBs, Li-ion battery packs, BMS, power distribution boards, sensor wiring
SoftwareAutonomous flight, path planning, computer vision, obstacle avoidance, ground station control
BusinessSponsorships, fundraising, outreach, marketing

Active Projects

ProjectCategoryDescription
Quadcopter AirframeCompetitionCustom carbon fiber and 3D-printed airframe for the X650
Target DetectionCompetitionOnboard computer vision for autonomous target identification
Payload DeliveryCompetitionAutonomous payload drop system
Battery & BMSCompetitionHand-built Li-ion battery packs with custom battery management system
Power DistributionCompetitionLow-voltage power distribution board
PhotogrammetryCompetition3D mapping and aerial surveying via photogrammetry
VTOL DesignResearchVTOL fixed-wing aircraft for extended range flight
FPGA Computer VisionResearchFPGA-accelerated computer vision for real-time processing
GPS-Denied NavigationResearchIndoor flight and navigation without GPS signals
Swarm TrackingResearchMulti-drone swarm coordination and tracking