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Hi! I'm David Reynolds

Aerospace Engineering Major at Georgia Tech with a passion for aviation, rocketry, avionics, programming, and PCB design.

More About Me

Hello, I’m David Reynolds, an Aerospace Engineering Major at Georgia Tech, set to graduate in the Fall of 2025. My head has always been in the clouds, not because I’m a daydreamer, but due to my fervent passion for all things aviation.

The spark was ignited when I earned my private pilot’s license at the young age of 17. I then soared through my instrument rating just a year later all this while juggling the demands of high school. In between textbooks and extracurriculars, I developed an affinity for rockets, building them from scratch. Eventually, I achieved a National Association of Rocketry (NAR) Level One Rocketry Certification and launched high-altitude balloons that grazed the edge of the stratosphere.

After entering college I started to experiment with avionics and PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design and would soon work on a flight computer for the Rocket Club. The invaluable experience I gained from this club led to my creation of the Ares Flight Computer - an all-in-one flight computer designed for model rocket navigation guidance and control. During this time, I also developed a ballistic trajectory calculator in MATLAB, a high-level programming language.

The central theme of my journey so far is my relentless pursuit of knowledge. No matter what I am always pushing the limits of what I know. My mission is to evolve into the best version of myself, both academically and personally. There’s always a new frontier to explore, a new challenge to tackle, and I’m geared up for the ride. So join me, as I embark on this lifelong quest of discovery and innovation - the sky is no longer the limit, it’s just the beginning.

@David Reynolds
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