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Republic of the Philippines Old Davao Airport Terminal Bldg., Sasa, Davao City 8000 WATCH FOR the establishment of the first quality Aeronautical Eng. Dept. at the pioneering AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE in the “Paradise in the East,” the beautiful, peaceful Davao Province in the near future D A E D A L V S Pronounced: “Daedalus,” from the famed ancient Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus,” which means “success,” skillful, ingenious, cleverly intricate and diversified. The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology A STATE COLLEGE of the University of Southeastern Philippines, Barrio Obrero, D.C. In Partnership with the AEROSPACE Engineering Department of the California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.A. Complete with academic-scale wind tunnels and aircraft structures lab set (etc.) from the U.S. [Proposed to be] Established with Assistance from the Manny Pacquiao Foundation INITIAL OFFERINGS (ALL 5-YEAR PROGRAMS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED): B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering: plus a 2-year* Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering (Program: 4 th and 5 th years): B.S. in Aircraft Engineering Technology (Practical); [for B.S. in Engineering (any type), *B.S. in Physics] B.S. in Avionics Engineering Technology (Engineer Programs); [and *B.S. in Mathematics Graduates:] B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Traditional local Mech. Eng. Program); [post-baccalaureate study in Aero Eng.;] B.S. in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering (6 years, Dual Degree Program); [*remedial course work] B.S. in Aircraft Systems Maintenance (for Professional Aircraft Maintenance Personnel); [may be needed in DP.] B.S. in Aviation Maintenance Management* (Joint Program w/ the new Filipino Aviation Academy nearby): [*A new program that is a combination of B.S. in Management & the 2-year degrees A.S. Aircraft Maintenance or Avionics Technician.] B.S. in Aviation Business Administration (4 years); [the Flying course below is also a 4-year degree program.] B.S. in Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot) [Joint w/ the Mindanao Aero Flight Training Center; Gen. Avn. Area] [*The new MATS Aviation Center, MATS Hangar, G.A. Area is proposed to be annexed by Daedalus since MAFTC is a small facility.] B.S. in Aviation Computer Science (4 yrs.); *Future Offerings : B.S. in Materials Eng’g; B.S. in Engineering Physics (Space Science); B.S. in Human Factors Psychology (aerospace applications); B.S. in Air Traffic Management (4 years); B.S. Aviation Safety Science (4 years); and MORE! Inquiries please send to (specially for finished BS curriculums I’ve made: these are US-par programs;8-03-2010): Engr. Darvin A. B. Delgra; P.O. Box 81130, Davao City 8000; Contact me at E-mail: [email protected] *JOB APPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING POSITIONS in General Engineering and General Education courses are welcome for employment pooling. Also teachers in PE, NSTP & ROTC. BS graduates welcome; MS preferred. **THE FIRST AIRPLANE FLEW ON DECEMBER 17, 1903 MORE THAN 106 YEARS AGO! WE SHOULD PURSUE AERONAUTICAL DEVELOPMENT AT THE LEVEL SUITED FOR US! IT’S NEVER TOO LATE!

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Republic of the Philippines Old Davao Airport Terminal Bldg., Sasa, Davao City 8000

WATCH FOR the establishment of the first quality Aeronautical Eng. Dept. at the pioneering AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE

in the “Paradise in the East,” the beautiful, peaceful Davao Province in the near future

D A E D A L V S Pronounced: “Daedalus,” from the famed ancient Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus,”

which means “success,” skillful, ingenious, cleverly intricate and diversified.

The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology

A STATE COLLEGE of the University of Southeastern Philippines, Barrio Obrero, D.C.

In Partnership with the AEROSPACE Engineering Department of the California State University, Long Beach

and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.A. Complete with academic-scale wind tunnels and aircraft structures lab set (etc.) from the U.S.

[Proposed to be] Established with Assistance from the Manny Pacquiao Foundation

INITIAL OFFERINGS (ALL 5-YEAR PROGRAMS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED): B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering: plus a 2-year* Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering (Program: 4th and 5th years): B.S. in Aircraft Engineering Technology (Practical); [↑for B.S. in Engineering (any type), *B.S. in Physics] B.S. in Avionics Engineering Technology (↑Engineer Programs); [↑and *B.S. in Mathematics Graduates:]

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Traditional local Mech. Eng. Program); [↑post-baccalaureate study in Aero Eng.;] B.S. in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering (6 years, Dual Degree Program); [↑* remedial course work]

B.S. in Aircraft Systems Maintenance (for Professional Aircraft Maintenance Personnel); [↑may be needed in DP.]

B.S. in Aviation Maintenance Management* (Joint Program w/ the new Filipino Aviation Academy nearby): [*A new program that is a combination of B.S. in Management & the 2-year degrees A.S. Aircraft Maintenance or Avionics Technician.]

B.S. in Aviation Business Administration (4 years); [↓the Flying course below is also a 4-year degree program.]

B.S. in Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot) [Joint w/ the Mindanao Aero Flight Training Center; Gen. Avn. Area] [*The new MATS Aviation Center, MATS Hangar, G.A. Area is proposed to be annexed by Daedalus since MAFTC is a small facility.]

B.S. in Aviation Computer Science (4 yrs.); *Future Offerings : B.S. in Materials Eng’g; B.S. in Engineering Physics (Space Science); B.S. in Human Factors Psychology (aerospace applications);

B.S. in Air Traffic Management (4 years); B.S. Aviation Safety Science (4 years); and MORE!

Inquiries please send to (specially for finished BS curriculums I’ve made: these are US-par programs;8-03-2010): Engr. Darvin A. B. Delgra; P.O. Box 81130, Davao City 8000; Contact me at E-mail: [email protected] *JOB APPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING POSITIONS in General Engineering and General Education courses are welcome for employment pooling. Also teachers in PE, NSTP & ROTC. BS graduates welcome; MS preferred. **THE FIRST AIRPLANE FLEW ON DECEMBER 17, 1903 MORE THAN 106 YEARS AGO! WE SHOULD PURSUE AERONAUTICAL DEVELOPMENT AT THE LEVEL SUITED FOR US! IT’S NEVER TOO LATE!

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Republic of the Philippines Old Davao Airport Terminal Bldg., Sasa, Davao City 8000

WATCH FOR the establishment of the first quality Aeronautical Eng. Dept. at the pioneering AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE

in the “Paradise in the East,” the beautiful, peaceful Davao Province in the near future

D A E D A L V S Pronounced: “Daedalus,” from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus,” which means “success,” skillful, ingenious, cleverly intricate and diversified.

The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology

A STATE COLLEGE of the University of Southeastern Philippines, Barrio Obrero, D.C.

In Partnership with the AEROSPACE Engineering Department of the California State University, Long Beach

and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.A. Complete with academic-scale wind tunnels and aircraft structures lab set (etc.) from the U.S.

[Proposed to be] Established with Assistance from the Manny Pacquiao Foundation

10 M.S. FACULTY POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN THESE DEPART MENTS: Teaching Jobs for those who would like to pursue a 3-year [contract] stint in the Philippines

Aeronautical Engineering (1); [**the other candidate will be recruited from California State University, Long Beach] Aircraft Engineering Technology (1) Avionics Engineering Technology (2) Aircraft Systems Maintenance (2) Aviation Business Administration (2) Aviation Computer Science (1) [*SAMPLE ADVERTISEMENT]

Successful applicants will be offered $--,--- annual salary. To live decently here in the Philippines even with a family to support, one must have a least a salary of PhP 20,000 per month (and the exchange rate now is $1: P46). You will earn in pesos (salary converted to local currency), but you will also spend in pesos. These jobs are target-ed at young M.S. graduates with an education-missionary mind-set and lofty ideals at global aeronautical develop-ment. The state-of-the-art of Philippine aeronautics has not taken off since the Wright brothers’ first airplane flight on December 17, 1903; first manned balloon flight of the French Montgolfier brothers was on 11-21-1783. There’s no requirement for a prior job experience; new M.S. graduates may apply. You will come home to your own country with a feeling of a job well done in the education-missionary field of aeronautics in a 3rd world country.

Inquiries please send to (the security situation around the country is the same: safe in the plains: 7-22-‘10; Mon): Engr. Darvin A. B. Delgra, P.O. Box 81130, Davao City 8000; Contact me at E-mail: d.delgra0776@ yahoo.com **COME TO THE LAND OF SMILING FACES, WHERE PEOPLE POWER WAS BORN, AND WHERE THE WOMEN ARE REGARDED AS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF ALL ASIANS (THE MIXED-BLOOD TYPES). THIS WILL BE A CHANCE FOR YOU TO MEET AN EXCELLENT FILIPINA IF YOU ARE INTERESTED.

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ADDRESS OF SENDER; DATE (PRINT): Engr. Darvin Delgra C/o P.O. Box 81130, Davao City 8000 E-mail: [email protected] Dear Reader/ Internet surfer: If you are seriously interested in aeronautical education and genuine aeronautical development and beyond, i.e., space exploration, etc., whatever your level of interest is, this website is for you. I am publishing this webpage to solicit signatures for my proposed aeronautics specialty state college to the Philippine government and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. The name of the school will be the (“Daedalus”) DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, located at the old Davao Airport, and seriously proposed as a satellite campus of the state University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City. My purpose, goals and plans, hopes and dreams in aeronautics is beyond just a U.S.-par aeronautics college (at least in some respects to a respectable degree) as you can read in my letters below. Enjoy reading my unique first-world proposals to the Philippine government which you can find in the following letters. If you are convinced of the seriousness, practicality and feasibility of my plans I would like you to support my correspondences to Philippine government officials, policy makers and offices by signing the small note below. Please print this page and sign it and send your support signature to me by mail. I will write again and again to government officials and when I have collected at least a thousand signatures from serious aviation/aeronautics/ space enthusiast, I will send my “strong letter” to those cynical third-world mindset government officials of ours. Please sign and mail to me this whole page: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Date: Dear government official, Dear government official, My signature supports Engr. Delgra’s cause. My signature supports Engr. Delgra’s cause. ___________________________________ ____________________________________ Name in print; Position Name in print; Position ------------------------------------------------------------------ P.S. Only the right signature will be cut. The left signature Very sincerely yours, I will keep for future reference. Thank you. ____________________________________ Name and signature of sender

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C/o P.O. Box 81130, Davao City 8000 E-mail: [email protected] May 31, 2008 The President Philippine State College of Aeronautics Villamor Air Base, Pasay City, Manila Dear Sir: I am a graduate student in aerospace engineering (MSAE) at the California State University, Long Beach with an IQ of 126. I finished there only 1 school-year of my BSAE Deficiency Plan in my MSAE degree program because I have no government scholarship. But I used to teach part-time at better schools here in Davao in the early 1990s. I hope to find government support for my U.S. study when I will be back teaching in college and after earning my MS Applied Mathematics degree at a local university; hopefully, God willing in Jesus, He will bless my plans. I am 46 years old, single and unattached. Last Thursday, May 29, in the committee hearing with the City Council here in Davao City, I learned of your school’s intention to put up a branch here at the old Davao Airport. I don’t know if it is a pilot school or a more encompassing school in aeronautics. Since I proposed to the government (but without success so far) the establishment of the DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Technological School (A State College), maybe you will be interested in the BS curriculums I made for my school to be adapted in the coming branch campus of the PhilSCA, if ever. The curriculums I made are BS Aeronautical Engineering (enclosed); BS Aircraft Engineering Technology, BS Avionics Engineering Technology, BS Aeronautical Systems Maintenance, BS Aviation Maintenance Management, BS Air Traffic Management, AS Avionics Technology, and AS Aircraft Maintenance (THESE ARE PERFECT CURRICULUMS). My proposal is that the school be sponsored by the UNESCO or United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for the salary of our imported faculty (for only 3 years when the upper-division major subjects will be then offered, after that our first graduates will take over) and expenses for the acquisition of our laboratory equipment and the specialized books in aeronautics. I suggest we will hire 15 young American Faculty Members from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.A., the first school that offered me MSAE admission: December 16, 1992. It is now high time to pursue quality aeronautical education in the Philippines if we, as a nation, are to develop right up to aircraft manufacture (and even design) status. The Philippine government has continually neglected our aeronautics youth. I am happy that your school is interested to put up a branch here. Please do not be offended but I tell you that the status quo of Philippine aeronautical education is very substandard; and this opinion is from first-hand experience. Because after graduating (it’s a long story) in BS Mechanical Engineering from the Univ. of San Carlos, Cebu City (March 1986) I still studied at PATTS College of Aeronautics (2nd year BSAE; April – October 1988; 2 terms) and at MATS College of Technology (3rd year BSAE) while teaching part-time at the Ateneo de Davao University in 1989-90. I also studied at CSU, Long Beach in 1999-2000. So you can consider me an authority to judge our poor state of aeronautical education. If you are interested to uplift the status quo of Philippine aero education, please be in further contact with me. Please write back. Thank you. P.S. Please do a web search on “Darvin Delgra” in Very sincerely yours, the internet. I am member # 188, 884 of the U.S. organization in aerospace, AIAA, LA section. Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME, MSAE grad student

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C/o P.O. Box 81130, Davao City 8000 E-mail: [email protected] June 8, 2010

The Honorable Senator Edgardo J. Angara Room 504, 5th Floor, GSIS Bldg., Financial Center Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Manila 1300

Dear Honorable Senator:

I am a modestly-gifted graduate student in aerospace eng’g (M.S.A.E.) at the California State University, Long Beach (on expired leave from ‘99-2000) with an IQ of 126-131, 96%ile-98%ile (1.75-2.06 standard deviation, with 15 points per S.D.: Wechsler scale); (equivalent to my GRE (V+Q) scores of 1190/1195 (actual) and 1250 essentially-perfectly simulated in an ETS official reviewer; source: Internet); (the minimum required for science Ph.D.s is IQ 119, equivalent to 1100 GRE (V+Q) on the 400 (“zero”) to 1600 (“perfect”: IQ 159) scale). I am a former college teacher here in Davao City in the early 1990’s. I am hoping that someday I will earn my MSAE degree (and possibly beyond) so I can pursue my plans in aeronautics for our country. I have exactly the same zeal as that of my late aviation enthusiast friend Capt. Panfilo V. Villaruel who was killed at the NAIA tower on November 8, 2003 due to his unusual cause of stimulating interest in the government to pursue credible aero-nautical development. He even designed and flown his airplane Defiant 300 just to prove “the Filipino is not so dumb as we can make something as first-worldish as an airplane.” But the correct approach is through education.

My purpose in writing you this letter is to seek support for my suggested aeronautics specialty state college that I proposed to the government and the CAAP. This is the (“Daedalus”) The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology that I envisioned as the next occupant of the long-vacated old Davao Airport that has been unused/unoccupied since December 1, 2003 when the airport operations transferred to the new location across the runway. So many proposals had been put forward but none has been successful. I believe only my proposal is the most viable, if not the fitting sole, next occupant of the old airport. When I visited the place on March 22, 2007, it dawned on me that the unused location has precisely the same aura, atmosphere and character of aeronautics specialty colleges like Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida (the first school that offered me MSAE admission: December 16, 1992); Parks College of Engineering, Aviation & Technology in Cahokia, Illinois; and the former Northrop University near Los Angeles International Airport. Current Philippine aero schools are a far cry from these quality U.S. aero specialty colleges. I have first-hand information on the very poor state of aeronautical education in the country as I have done post-baccalaureate studies in aero eng. at PATTS in Pasay City (2nd year BSAE: 1988) and MATS College of Technology in Davao City (3rd year BSAE: 1989-90). To make the comparison complete, I have studied in genuine BSAE (Deficiency Plan since my B.S. degree is in mechanical engineering) in Long Beach, California 11 years ago. It is not an exaggerated downgrading to say that their instruction is only a “mestizo program” of general engineering combined with “made-up aeronautics courses” and not really genuine aeronautics. [People at the PATTS, MATS, CATS, FEATI, PHILSCA, etc., please do not be offended. My purpose and sincere aim is to upgrade the status quo of aeronautical education in our country and you are part of my plans. From this future U.S.-par aero school Daedalus will come quality graduates in aero- nautics and and I will urge them to become “local aeronautics missionaries” here in the Philippines who will teach at your school and establish genuine aeronautics and even beyond quality aero education as you can read below.]

The time is ripe to establish genuine aeronautical education here in our backward country for the sake of our grossly-neglected but talented aeronautics youth. I hope you will support my cause for the Daedalus Aero Tech (State College): Wright brothers’ first airplane flight was on December 17, 1903. Please reply. Thank you.

P.S. The Daedalus is proposed to be financed by the Manny Pacquiao Foundation. Very truly yours, I am member #188,884 of the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (inactive 11-1-2000), World’s largest professional society in aerospace. I plan to work at The Boeing Co., Saint Louis, MO (military aircraft division). But only for 5 years then Engr. Darvin Delgra I will come back. I hope the Philippine gov’t will consider me credible then. May God BSME ‘86; USC, Cebu in Jesus continually bless us all Filipinos even in this area. Dear Chief-of-Staff: Please PRC ME#33353; 1987 have the Senator personally read my letter because this important message is for him. MSAE student, CSU

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C/o P.O. Box 81130, Davao City 8000 E-mail: [email protected] June 21, 2010

His Excellency Benigno Simeon C. Aquino, III President, Republic of the Philippines Malacañang Palace, Dr. J. P. Laurel Street, San Miguel 1005, Manila

Dear His Excellency:

I am a modestly-gifted graduate student in aerospace eng’g (M.S.A.E.) at the California State University, Long Beach (on expired leave from ‘99-2000) with an IQ of 126-131, 96%ile-98%ile (1.75-2.06 standard deviation, with 15 points per S.D.: Wechsler scale); (equivalent to my GRE (V+Q) scores of 1190/1195 (actual) and 1250 essentially-perfectly simulated in an ETS official reviewer; source: Internet); (the minimum required for science Ph.D.s is IQ 119, equivalent to 1100 GRE (V+Q) on the 400 (“zero”) to 1600 (“perfect”: IQ 159) scale). I am a former college teacher here in Davao City in the early 1990’s. I am hoping that someday I will earn my MSAE degree (and possibly beyond) so I can pursue my plans in aeronautics for our country. I have exactly the same zeal as that of my late aviation enthusiast friend Capt. Panfilo V. Villaruel whom I met in Manila in 1988.

Lately I have decided that my beyond master’s degree goal of the Ph.D. in Aerodynamics is not very relevant to our country and also not very useful to my career and future plans and goals. I decided that my most relevant Ph.D. goal is in Energy Engineering with a specialty in Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS, electricity-producing large wind turbines or modern windmills). This field although earth-bound is much allied to aeronautics, and in fact the aeronautical engineering sciences play a big role in the research and development, design and manufacture of WECS. In college, I did as my mid-sized Project Feasibility Study in the senior year the Feasibility Study on the Manufacture of Small Wind Turbines. In the previous year I designed and built in an ME Laboratory course a model 3-(slender) blade-with-twist wind turbine that was deemed by my instructor as the most efficient in his evaluation among my classmates’ work. I deem the twist should follow the inverse-tangent function and from this I did a theoretical analysis using unconventional calculus with the difficult blade-element aerodynamic theory.

I am happy to know about the Ph.D. in Energy Eng. Program at the Univ. of the Philippines. But in my last inquiry some years back they replied “no one applied so the program is under review.” I may pursue this Ph.D. program in the future preferably through a government scholarship after my M.S. Aerospace Engineering program in the U.S. I also hope for success in my aeronautics specialty state college proposal to the government and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, as the next occupant of the old Davao Airport (long-vacated when the airport operations transferred to the new location across the runway; since December 1, 2003). The name of the school will be the (“Daedalus”) DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology. I have already made 24 perfected aero-related specialty B.S. curriculums for the school. I suggest for the sponsorship of the benevolent Manny Pacquiao Foundation for the endowment of this much-needed specialty state college for the sake of our talented aero youth. I suggest for the creation in the future of a government agency in aeronautics, the PGARA or the Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency to be located in the middle of the very flat Padada Valley of northern Davao del Sur in the town of Hagonoy. Its initial main concern will be WECS R&D, etc. An airport construction there is suggested. I envisioned this airport to be named the Digos Regional Airport.

After when we have launched our first small experimental rocket, the PGARA’s name will be changed to PAGA&SA or the Philippine Aviation General Aeronautics and Space Agency to reflect our current state of development or state-of-the-art. There are so many young dreamers in aeronautics/space who will never have a chance at quality aeronautical education if I abandon my life’s calling. But I am blessed with the “character of a Delgra.” I will really fulfill my calling of a first-world pursuit in aero education, etc. Please write back. Thank you.

P.S. I am member #188,884 of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Very truly yours, (inactive from ‘99-2000), World’s largest professional society in aerospace. I hope to resume my U.S. MSAE studies in Fall Semester 2013. I am interested in aeronautics Engr. Darvin Delgra since childhood but studied Mechanical Engineering in college, the parent field of aero- BSME ‘86 USC Cebu space engineering. My sponsor is my elder brother, M.D., DABIM; in NJ since 6-1989. PRC ME #33353 1987 May the good Lord God in Jesus continually bless us even in this first-world aeronautics field. Dear Chief-of-Staff: Please have the President personally read my letter because this message is for him, and he will act on this.

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MY AEROSPACE DREAMS PROPOSALS TO THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT [9:55 A.M., 7-21-2010; Wednesday]

PHILIPPINE AVIATION GENERAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE AGENCY To be originally named as the PGARA to reflect our current state of development or state-of-the-art: PHILIPPINE GENERAL AERONAUTICS RESEARCH AGENCY (Pronounced: “Philgara”) Location: Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 (aeronautics government agency)

[Future] Director: Engr. Darvin A. B. Delgra, BSME, MS Appl. Math grad student (USEP, Davao City: on-going study); M.S. Aerospace Engineering grad student (1999-2000, expired leave: California State University, Long Beach). I will continue my MSAE degree BSAE Deficiency Plan at the Calif. State U., Long Beach Mech. & Aero Eng. Dept. where I am on-leave (expired since 1999-2000). Los Angeles, California is my most viable place of study because of a large number of relatives residing there. U. Nevada, Las Vegas is also viable because I have a younger sister (M.D.) at Las Vegas, NV. I now plan to pursue my MSAE degree at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas because of a better program. I may apply later to the Ph.D. in Energy Engineering program at UP, Diliman. My specialty pursuit will be Wind, Hydro and Ocean Energy Conversion Systems. May God in Jesus bless me.

WIND TURBINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER (PHILGARA/ PAGA&SA)

AEROSPACE (AERONAUTICS) RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER (PAGA&SA)

[The future] PHILIPPINE SPACE CENTER (PAGA&SA) [Small experimental] Rocket Launches done on the Island of Sarangani, Sarangani Province.

NORTHROP GRUMMAN PHILS., LTD. Subic Bay, Olongapo, Zambales To be established for the manufacture of the Northrop Grumman F-20 Tigershark fighter plane.

(“Daedalus”) DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology A STATE COLLEGE of the USEP at the Old Davao Airport Terminal Building, Sasa, Davao City 8000 RP.

Other Daedalus campuses will be established at selected locations all over the country. Tony D.

*This will be the start of genuine aeronautical development in our country. I am doing my pursuits, goals and plans in aeronautics for the sake of those talented Filipino youth in science and engineering that’s continually forsaken by our government. The Philippines has continually neglected the aeronautics sector until now, year 2010. There’s not one quality aero school all over the nation to date! Aeronautics is not the same as aviation, although these two terms are interchangeably used, loosely. “Aviation” in our country developed to have the meaning of “all the range of activities, of or for, finished aircraft.” Such as piloting aircraft; airlines, general aviation and military aviation operations; aircraft maintenance and the licensing and regulations function of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP). The Filipinos has yet to break the “cynicism barrier” in genuine aeronautical development. Most of our people’s attitude towards the science & technology of flight (“aeronautics,” from the original concept of “aerial navigation” in the 19th Century) is very much like during the turn of the 20th Century in advanced countries. We don’t believe we can make our own locally-made aircraft. Actually, we can. For we need only to design them with aid of U.S. Aerospace Companies that wanted so much to enter the Philippines with its so many unused facilities for aircraft manufacture. Then we buy the parts from them. For even a small aircraft is composed of thousands of parts. (The F-22 Raptor has a million parts; the Boeing 747 has 6M parts.) There are many well-established, reliable foreign subcontractors that can be depended upon to supply quality parts for us. We don’t need to start from scratch, especially because we are an ally of our former colonizer, America, and we have an advantage in having a western culture. It’s never too late for us Filipinos!

It is now high time for the Philippine Government people to act on this very important matter. For aeronautics has lots of far-reaching significance, the foremost, surely, is our national security. We don’t have a single fighter plane in operational status, and we don’t have any programs that will lead to the acquisition of air defense fighters. Should we be just like a “sissy” cultural group who will not fight back when our very national existence is at stake or in danger? The state-of-the-art of Philippine aeronautics is like that in Papua New Guinea in Asia, and in some African countries. Our policy makers are just content with the status quo of our aeronautical education. Or they don’t know what the first-world countries are teaching in genuine aeronautics because they are not aero engineers. But there’s no excuse not to pursue even just the smallest efforts at genuine aeronautical development. Dreamers like Capt. Panfilo Villaruel are only ignored. Now I am pursuing my U.S. advanced study in aerospace engineering (M.S.A.E.) through private family sponsorship. And I am planning to do a 5-year short-stint career at The Boeing Co., St. Louis, MO (military aircraft division), then I will come back. I hope that by then the Philippine government will not ignore me the way they ignored my unlucky friend Capt. Villaruel. He clearly made the wrong choice of an Air Force piloting career when he stopped schooling in mechanical engineering as a sophomore at UP because his passion and perceived calling is the establishment of genuine aeronautical development, i.e., industry, aircraft design, etc. in our country. He did not realize that to actualize his dreams, he should start with genuine aeronautical engineering education because he is not an engineer.

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Republic of the Philippines Old Davao Airport Terminal Bldg., Sasa, Davao City 8000

WATCH FOR the establishment of the first quality Aeronautical Eng. Dept. at the pioneering AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE

in the “Paradise of the East,” the beautiful, peaceful Davao Province in the near future

D A E D A L V S Pronounced: “Daedalus,” from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus”

The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology

A STATE COLLEGE of University of Southeastern Philippines, Barrio Obrero, D.C.

In Partnership with the AEROSPACE Engineering Department of the California State University, Long Beach;

and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.A. Complete with academic-scale wind tunnels and aircraft structures lab set (etc.) from the U.S.

[Proposed to be] Established with Assistance from the Manny Pacquiao Foundation

INITIAL OFFERINGS (ALL 5-YEAR PROGRAMS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED): B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering**; B.S. in Aircraft Engineering Technology; B.S. in Avionics Engineering Technology; B.S. Mechanical Engineering (Traditional program);

B.S. in Aircraft Systems Maintenance; B.S. Aviation Maintenance Management*;

B.S. Mechanical and Aeronautical Eng. (6 years); B.S. in Aeronautical Science (4 years; pilot); B.S. Aviation Business Administration (4 years); B.S. Aviation Computer Science (4 yrs.);

FUTURE OFFERINGS: B.S. Materials Eng.; B.S. Engineering Physics (Space Science);

B.S. Human Factors Psychology (aero applications); B.S. Physics & Aerospace Eng. (6 years);

B.S. in Air Traffic Management (4 years); B.S. in Aviation Safety Science (4 years);

B.S. in Physics, Mechanical & Aero Eng. (7 years); B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; B.S. in Electronics and Communications Eng.; B.S. in Computer Engineering; B.S. in Civil Engineering; B.S. in Ocean Engineering.

**A Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering is also offered for those interested B.S. Engineering, BS Physics & BS Mathematics graduates. *The B.S. in Aviation Maintenance Management is a Joint Program w/ the new Filipino Aviation Academy nearby at the Bermejo Bldg.: [*A new program that is a combination of B.S. in Management & the 2-year degrees A.S. Aircraft Maintenance or Avionics Technician.]

Inquiries please send to (specially for finished BS curriculums I’ve made: these are US-par programs;8-03-2010): Engr. Darvin A. B. Delgra, P.O. Box 81130, Davao City 8000; “A Safe Place for students to stay and study.” *JOB APPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING POSITIONS in General Engineering and General Education courses are welcome for employment pooling. Also teachers in PE, NSTP & ROTC. BS graduates welcome; MS preferred. **THE FIRST AIRPLANE FLEW ON DECEMBER 17, 1903 MORE THAN 106 YEARS AGO! WE SHOULD PURSUE AERONAUTICAL DEVELOPMENT AT THE LEVEL SUITED FOR US! IT’S NEVER TOO LATE!

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Department of Mechanical Engineering

4:28 P.M., April 2, 2009; Thursday

Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (non-thesis program)

1. ME 700 Advanced Fluid Mechanics I 3 2. ME 701 Advanced Fluid Mechanics II 3 3. ME 702 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3 4. ME 704 Finite Element Applications in Mechanical Engineering 3 5. ME 774 Introduction to Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity I 3 6. ME 796 Design Project in Mechanical Engineering: Small or Intermediate-sized Wind Turbine 3

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES FOR GRADUATE CREDIT:

7. ME 600 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics 3 8. ME 601 Gas Dynamics I 3 9. ME 631 Mechanical Vibrations 3 10. ME 645 Computational Methods for Engineers 3 11. ME 661 Introduction to Composite Materials 3 Total units: 33

ADDITIONAL UNDERGRADUATE COURSES: [purpose at CSULB: for my undergrad teaching career] 12. ME 695 Special Topics in Engineering (Wind Energy Conversion Systems/ Modern Windmills ) 3

13. ME 100 Introduction to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 2 14. ME 100L Introduction to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Laboratory 1

15. ME 110 Private Pilot Ground School 4 16. ME 120 Introduction to AUTOCAD 1 17. ME 130 Machine Shop Practices 1

18. ME 319 Introduction to Programming for Engineers (Matlab Programming) 2 Total: 47

11:41 A.M., June 27, 2010 A.D.; Sunday @ Bangkal, Davao City 8000 Philippines

Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Degree Program; PLANNED SCHEDULE OF COURSES: 4 school-years (8 semesters); [Last Year Program is to be taken at the Calif. State Univ., Long Beach]: August 2013 – May 2017 A.D. [Expected graduation date: May 2016 @ 54 years old; “Engineer-scientist”]

Fall 2016-2017 Spring 2016-2017 Fall 2013-2014 Spring 2013-2014 AE 434 Aerodynamics II *AE 334 Aero I [“I”=“B”] ME 600 Int. Fluid Mech. ME 601 Gas Dynamics I AE 465 Aero Structures II *AE 365 Struc I [“I”=“C+”] ME 661 Intro Composites ME 645 Comp’l Methods AE 486 Avionics & Opto-Elec. AE 452 Propulsion ME 319 Intro Programming ME 100 Intro MAE (2) AE 440 Aero Laboratory (1) AE 455 Manuf. Lab (1) Engineers (2) ME 100L Lab↑ (1) AE 478 Aero Systems Design I AE 479 Aero Sys Design II 8 units 9 units

Fall 2014-2015 Spring 2014-2015 Fall 2015-2016 Spring 2015-2016 ME 700 Adv Fluid Mech I ME 701 Adv Fluid Mech II ME 702 CFD ME 110 Private Pilot GS (4) ME 631 Mech’ Vibrations ME 695 Spcl Topic (WECS) ME 704 Finite Elements ME 774 Theory of Elasticity ME 120 AUTOCAD (1) ME 796 Design Project (1) ME 796 Design Project (1) ME 796 Design Project (1) ME 130 Machine Shop (1) 7 units 7 units 8 units 8 units *Expired Incomplete grades at the Calif. State U., Long Beach in 2nd Sem. 1999-2000.

Dear Lord God, May You bless this plan. This I pray in Jesus Name.

Sincerely, [Note: *I was not able to submit my final projects that required computer proficiency.] Darvin Anthony B. Delgra

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DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology A STATE COLLEGE of the University of Southeastern Philippines, Obrero, D.C.; Old Davao Airport Terminal Bldg., Sasa, Davao City

My Dream, a State College: of Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME, MSAeroE Grad Student (CSU, Long Beach)

NEEDED FOR THE SCHOOL: PERSONNEL, OFFICES AND DEPARTMENTS, etc. 1:20 P.M., May 13, 2010 A.D., Thursday; [1:43 A.M.; 7/21/2010] @ Bangkal, D.C.

Board of Regents (8 members) Tennis and Badminton Courts; Basketball Courts & Volleyball Courts; President of the School Football Field; PE-Events Center; Books, educ’l video etc. for Library Vice-Presidents (Academic Affairs and↓) Retired aircraft: airplane and helicopter airframes and engines/avionics Registrar (and Staff); [Administration] Rapid Prototyping/Stereolithography machine; machine shop/workshop Finance Department (Head and Staff) Computer Laboratory: Computers & Software: Flight Mechanics Soft- Librarian (& Staff); Secretaries for offices ware for Aircraft Performance, Stability & Control; CFD softw. Guidance and Testing Office (and Staff) Aero Lab: Wind Tunnels and Fluid Mechanics Equipment, etc.; Dean of Men, & Women; Admissions Office Aircraft Structures Lab and Gas Turbine (Jet) Engine Test Set. College Dean: Engineering and overall Buildings (2 unused for almost 7 years now) plus cargo building Advisory Committee: for Eng’g Programs (for Aero Laboratories). Needed: A/c Maintenance bldg./hangar, DEPARTMENTS (Chairmen & Faculty): Carpentry Dept.; [Parking Lot (the present ample-sized area)]. 1. Mathematics IMPORTED TEACHERS ( FROM THE U.S.): 10 with Master’s 2. Physics and Chemistry (and Lab Staff) degrees, from Embry-Riddle Aero Univ., to teach BSAE (2), 3. Engineering Graphics (and CAD Lab Staff) BSAcET (1), BSAvET (2), BSASM (2), BSABA (2) & BSACS 4. English (1) courses (4th & 5th years only). Contract: 3 years; Budget: 5. Logic and Philosophy PhP 60 Million. Salary: $40,000+ a year. This is a one-time 6. Computer Science (and Laboratory Staff) expense. Our better first graduates will take over as new faculty. 7. Accounting LOCAL FACULTY TO TEACH General Education, (etc.: PE, 8. Psychology ROTC & NSTP) & General Engineering courses (or subjects). 9. Engineering Science (Mech., Thermodyn.) IMPORTANT: SPONSORSHIP OF THE MANNY PACQUAIO 10. Aviation Ground School [↑etc.] FOUNDATION TO PROVIDE THE FUNDS IN THE FORM OF 11. Philippine Government and Constitution ENDOWMENT FOR THE SCHOOL, the “Daedalus.” Perhaps 12. Social Science PhP 450 Million would suffice as initial funding/endowment. 13. Filipino (Pilipino) SUPPORT FROM THE GOVERNMENT: An Act of Congress 14. History is needed for the creation of my aeronautics specialty college 15. Aviation Management the Daedalus, The Davao Aeronautical Inst. of Technology. 16. Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot) SUPPORT FROM INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS such as 17. Aeronautical Engineering (2 imported) the AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 18. Mechanical Engineering of which I’m a member: 1999-2000: inactive; at the California 19. Aircraft Engineering Technology (1 imported) State U., Long Beach) and American Society for Eng’g Educ. 20. Avionics Engineering Tech. (2 imported) VERY IMPORTANT: THE GOVERNMENT PEOPLE HERE 21. Aircraft Systems Maintenance (2 imported) IN DAVAO CITY MUST TAKE STEPS AND ACTIVELY 22. Aviation Business Administration (2 imported) PARTICIPATE IN THE CONVERSION OF THE OLD 23. Aviation Maintenance Management (↑included) AIRPORT. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT HAS 24. Aviation Computer Science (1 imported) ONLY PERFUNCTORY INTEREST IN OUR AFFAIRS 25. Air Force ROTC/ NSTP/ Physical Education HERE IN DAVAO, ESPECIALLY WITH REGARDS ACADEMIC SUPPORT: THE OLD AIRPORT. THE OLD AIRPORT SHOULD Classrooms; Laboratories and Equipment (general) BE THE MAIN CONCERN OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Library and Internet facilities; [↓Tables & chairs &] I bet no operation can be the next use of the old airport File cabinets for Offices of personnel & departments except my aeronautics specialty college, the “Daedalus.” Faculty room; Air-conditioners/ceiling and wall fans May the good Lord God in Jesus bless us even in this area. Computers for offices; Cafeteria (contracted) & Bldg. Audio-visual room; Drafting room; blackboards/whiteboards Very Sincerely, Athletic field and parade-&-review grounds (↓nearby): (the long-vacant 7-hectare lot owned by Mr. Bermejo). Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME, MSAE grad student Dormitories: there are 2 unused buildings nearby that were March 23, 1986 @ University of San Carlos, Cebu abandoned ever since but are excellent for student dorms. Prof’l Reg. Comm.: ME #33353; March 10, 1987 Speech Laboratory; Student organizations’ HeadQtrs offices Aspired Program: Ph.D. Energy Engineering, U.P.

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Needed for the (“Daedalus”) DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology: Department of Aeronautical Engineering

(July 9, 2010 A.D., Friday @ Nang Belinda and Fred’s house in Davao City 8000 Philippines)

1. Qualified teachers from my school in the U.S., the California State University, Long Beach (1 for Aero Eng.: 1 from ERAU) and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach, Florida (all the rest of the degree program offe-rings of our new school). I am sure they will assist me in my altruistic patriotic goals and plans for our country in the field of aeronautics. My part-time teacher* at CSULB, Mr. Eric R. Kendall, M.Sc., Cranfield Institute of Technology, U.K. (retired: late 2007, Senior Manager, C-17 Globemaster Flying Qualities Department, The Boeing Company, Long Beach, California, U.S.A.) already made an unsolicited volunteer commitment upon hearing my plans for modern aeronautical education in the Philippines, in the Fall Semester 2000 in his class when I mentioned to him my plan (then) for the UP AE Dept. Now it will be here in Davao City that I will pursue my goals. My teacher is an old bachelor at perhaps 70+ years old. He may be interested to become an emeritus professor in the Dept. in his old age. He seemed to have a “missionary zeal” specifically in aeronautics education. We need another professor in the Dept. and two (2) imported faculty for each of the other Depts., i.e., Aircraft Eng’g Tech., Aircraft Systems Maint., etc. I received his 3 e-mail messages in 2007; the last was on November 28, 2007. I am still waiting for his fourth e-mail message. I hope nothing bad happened to him. May God bless us all in Jesus. [*This is an outdated information: He replied to me only once through the post and thrice through e-mail. He did not make true his commitment promise to help me establish ge-nuine aeronautical engineering education here. Our original plan is for the UP. But I continually failed to make them be- come interested in my plans. The state-of-the-art of Philippine aeronautics has not taken off since the first airplane flight of the Wright brothers on Dec. 17, 1903; first manned balloon flight of the French Montgolfier brothers: Nov. 21, 1783.]

2. Books: I have collected over the years textbooks for the BSAE curriculum I designed (finished or finally perfected after 15 years of deep thinking, extensive research and dedicated work). These are good quality books and some were bought in the U.S. I will complete my book collection for my BSAE program. Books allied to aeronautics are also collected.

3. Laboratory equipment. I have discovered many companies in U.S. that manufactures small-scale aero-laboratories equipment for use in developing countries: Aerolab, Turbine Technologies, TQ Education & Training Ltd. (U.K), etc.

4. Computer Programs: I am starting to collect aeronautics-related computer cd-rom’s. There are many others.

5. Subscription to aviation/ aerospace magazines:

A. Aircraft Design: Theory, Technology and Applications, An international Journal Editors: E. Torenbeek, Jan Roskam (Ackers Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering, U. Kansas) By: Elsevier Science Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, U.K.

B. Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine: P.O. Box 125, Galway, England

C. Several free publications (magazines) especially offered to qualified aviation/aeronautics people

6. Student organizations: Student branch of the AIAA or the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (of which I am a professional member (inactive, since Nov. 1, ‘00): #188,884; November 1, 1999). Student branch of the Philippine Aviation General Aeronautics and Space Association Professional Society. The PAGA&SA will seek membership in the International Council of Aeronautical Sciences. The AIAA must be the leader of the ICAS.

7. Advisory and Development Council: same as for the Aerospace Eng. Dept. of CSULB. A local counterpart may be needed. My Department at CSULB has goals to establish ties with foreign schools (their mission statement).

8. Funding from the Manny Pacquiao Foundation. Perhaps PhP 450 Million would be sufficient as endowment for the whole school, Daedalus. The DOST and Sen. Cayetano forwarded my request to the MPF. I’m still waiting for a reply.

9. Enactment of a law by Congress as this school is a State College. But I received only polite replies from my many correspondences to government people. However, I have made progresses toward my goal. I am never discouraged.

10. Support from international organizations specially Foundations in New York; the AIAA, ASEE, etc., of the U.S., and other international organizations in the other advanced countries of the world. I plan to publish my book soon Writings

of Darvin Delgra in which I will place an invitation page to solicit signatures for my projects, namely my school, the Daedalus, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, and also for my proposed (future) government agency in aeronautics the Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency (PGARA), Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006. The initial main concern of the PGARA will be the R&D, design and manufacture of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) or wind turbines (modern windmills for electricity generation). Composites for aircraft manufacture (subcon- tracting) is also attractive as we will have gained expertise with composites because the large wind turbine blades are made exclusively of composite materials. The Philippines is among the top ten countries of the World with the longest coastlines. It is our experience that at the beach the wind seemed to blow always during sunny days: wasted energy.

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DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology Pronounced: “Daedalus,” from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus”

GRADING SYSTEM

The U.S. Letter-Grade System is employed to facilit ate the entrance of Aeronautical Engineering Graduates to U.S. Graduate Schools in the M.S.

and Ph.D. Programs if the they are interested to fu rther their studies.

Letter Grade Equivalent % Quality PRECISE MEANING * INDICATION: [√ For me Letter] [for GPA, Grade Point] [guide only;] [this is more important ] [For Cumulative Grade] [Grades are fairer] [Average calculation] [can be adjusted] [than the guide at left] [Point Average (CGPA):]

A+ 1.0 [Using the] 95-99/100* Exceptional; → [*A++ may be used to indicate “Perfect] A 1.0 [Computer:] 90 - 94 Excellent; [Grade”: still 1.0];1.200: “Summa cum Laude”

A- 1.3 (1.3333…3) 85 - 89 Extremely Good Work; 1.400: “Magna cum Laude” B+ 1.7 (1.6666…7) 80 - 84 Very Good Work; 1.600: “Cum Laude” ←↑Dean’s List: B → Grade Pt. Average 2.0 75 - 79 Good Work, High Achievement ; 2.000: “Honor Roll”:

B- needed to finish in 2.3 (2.3333…3) 70 - 74 Quite a bit better than Average; ↑ for Semestral Listings C+ U.S. Grad. School: 2.7 (2.6666…7) 65 - 69 Better than Average; 2.5* qualify for MS progr. admission C MS&PhD Programs 3.0 *60 - 64 Average, Satisfactory Work: *qualified for the Degree

C- Minimum grade in 3.3 (3.3333…3) 55 - 59 Almost Satisfactory Work; ←↓pass (as individual grade) D+ US graduate school 3.7 (3.6666…7) 50 - 54 Not Good but passed; *Grad. Requirement: “C” average D Minimum in college 4.0 [:10 decimal] 40 - 49 Barely Passing, Questionable; or 3.000 cumulative GPA F (“0,” zero credit) 5.0 [places precision] 0 - 39: Failed; EIF ↓expired (must repeat); needed to graduate or be INC *A “C” average is needed for satisfactory ↓ Incomplete; INC; [*2.500 is absolute]; awarded the degree of W academic progress meaning that the N/A Withdrawn; [minimum for M.S.]; Bachelor of Science UW student is maintaining good standing ↑ Unauthorized Withdrawal; [admission]; in [Degree Program]. *In a GPA of 3.000, only the 3 digits to the right of the decimal point will count. The 4th and all the rest of the digits after that will simply be truncated.

[May 13, 2010 Thu.]; I have decided to adopt the U.S. System in our future school because our present “21 level” grading system (1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 to 3.0) is susceptible to arbitrary grading of the student’s performance by the teachers who have different philosophies of grading. What’s the difference between a grade of 1.6 & 1.7 in quality except that “1.6 > 1.7.” But this system can no longer be given precise meaning. In my own transcript it is noted there that 1.0 - 1.5 is “excellent” and 1.6 - 2.0 is “very good,” that 2.1 - 2.5 is “good” and that 2.6 - 3.0 is “fair.” So you see, institutions have difficulty giving grade quality more than four (4) levels of distinction, namely again, “excellent”, “very good”, “good”, and “fair.” But these descriptors of quality failed to express the finer levels of distinction of quality expressed in number grades (21 levels) which can no longer be given precise meaning. For me to give grades that can no longer be given precise meaning is like using the IQ number-concept to measure intelligence quotient, which is useful, but not to delicate precise academic matters in the school setting.

The descriptors above is the result of my extensive research. I found it in the U.S. government graduate study guide at the local United States Information Service Library. I believe these are the most number of precise- meaning finer-distinction grade system available anywhere, just 11 levels. In the % Quality of the student’s work are given the percentage of the students’ work which meet the grade criteria. At most it is just within 5% of the students’ scores that meets a certain grade level, say “C” which is 60 - 64%, which is fair to the students. I hope that with this system the many abuses committed by the teachers in giving unfair grades to the students will be addressed. *Because at the time of giving the final grade the teachers should think in terms of worded meanings in their heads in order to give fair meaningful grades. There are not a few teachers who will abuse their positions, who have committed so many “academic sins” in giving unfair arbitrary grades based on not so meaningful calcu-lations. It is now high time to exploit the better grading system of the U.S. with which we have inherited our higher education system of learning. Also, when most international students decide to further their studies abroad, their number one choice is the U.S. I have studied there for at least one year in 1999-2000 at Calif. St. U., Long Beach.

It is now high time to establish modern aeronautical education in the Philippines and I am committed to my goal. Here in Davao City the Old Davao Airport is still unused more than 6 years after it was vacated in December 2003. The government do not have an inkling on what to do with the old facility. Even urban developers in Manila do not have any idea on what to do with the airport. So I gave my idea in the Internet; web search on: “Darvin Delgra.”

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Aeronautical Engineering ; 9:03 AM, June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, BSAE; A Finally Perfected Aero Eng. Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 College Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 3 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Air Force ROTC [or Adult Lectures on Scouting](1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Mecha nics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. and Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Electronic s 3 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Heat Trans fer 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 1. Fluid Mechanics* (1) 3 1. Intro. to the Flight Sciences I 3 2. Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 2. Aerodynamics I* (2)( Incompressible) 3 3. Aerodynamics II (Compressible Fluid Flow, etc.)3 3. Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 1 4. Experimental Aerodynamics, Lec. & Lab. 1+1 4. Aircraft Structures I* (3) 3 5. Aircraft Structures II 3 5. Airplane Performance* (4) 3 6. Airplane Stability and Control I* (5) 3 Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 Control Sy stems Analysis and Design 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero-related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 19 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3/ 19

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 6. Aircraft Design I (Teamwork Design)4 7. Aircraft Design II (Lab Design work in school) 4 7. Aircraft Composite Structures 3 8. Space Flight and Orbital Mechanics * (6) 3 8. Airplane Stability and Control II 3 9. Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 9. Manufacturing Processes, Materials 10. Avionics and Opto-Electronics 3 and Aircraft Structures Test Lab 3+1 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 20 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/22

*I have already taken these courses with asterisks. **IPTN, Indonesia; SAe Ltd., Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. It was my wish to study at the UP (June 1979) but t here was no Aero Eng. Dept. then and now. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Aeronautical Engineering ; 11:14 AM, June 27, 2010 Sunday; *Davao City Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering, Dipl.AE; A Finally Perfected Aero Eng’g Diploma Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

Preliminary Year, 1 st Semester Units Preliminary Year, 2 nd Semester Units 1. Fluid Mechanics* [* If already taken]3 1. Aerodynamics I ( Incompressible Fluid Flow)(o-s)3 2. Fluid Dynamics Laboratory [ proceed]1 2. Experimental Aerodynamics, Lec. & Lab. 1+1 3. Aircraft Structures I [ to B.S. Aero]3 3. Aircraft Structures II 3 4. Airplane Performance [ Eng. Curric.;]3 4. Airplane Stability and Control I 3 5. Mechanical Vibration Theory[ o-s]3/13 5. Control Systems Analysis and Design 3/ 14

Final Year, 1 st Semester Units Final Year, 2 nd Semester Units 6. Aircraft Design I (Teamwork Design)4 6. Aircraft Design II (Lab Design work in school) 4 7. Aerodynamics II (Compressible)(o-s)3 7. Space Flight and Orbital Mechanics 3 8. Airplane Stability and Control II 3 8. Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 9. Manufacturing Processes, Materials, 9. Avionics and Opto-Electronics 3 &Aircraft Structures Test Lab 3+1/14 10. Aircraft Composite Structures (off-sem ) 3/ 17

It was my wish to study at the UP (June 1979) but t here was no Aero Eng. Dept. then and now. The good Lord God in Jesus never let me become a victim of the low-standard aero. schools in the Philippines such as PATTS etc. It is my callin g to establish genuine aeronautics in RP. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

This Post-baccalaureate Diploma Program in Aeronautical Engineering was designed for those very interested BS graduates in relevant very related fields such as other Engineering, Physics or Mathematics, although these latter two courses may require remedial course work in the engineering sciences such as Thermodynamics and Mechanics, etc., and their programs will be extended - up to three years.

There are very intelligent graduates of other engineering courses, physics and mathematics who did not choose a B.S. Aeronautical Engineering course as first degree because of the very poor reputation of aeronautical engineering education in the Philippines, in fact all over the country. I have first-hand information on this as I have done post-baccalaureate studies in B.S.Aero.E. at PATTS College of Aeronautics (1988) and MATS College of Technology, Davao City (1989-90) because of my aborted plan then of becoming eligible to take the PRC AE Board Exam. But in the middle of that school-year while studying in BSAE at MATS and at the same time teaching mathematics part-time at the Ateneo de Davao University, I decided to pursue my aerospace education in the U.S. This was because my elder brother, M.D., DABIM (he was 32 years old then) was able go to the US. His visa was granted though his wife, a nurse, was in the U.S., because of his certification that he has operated aboard the US Navy Hospital Ship, USN Mercy. (During my first application for an F-1 Student Visa in 1994, the U.S. Consul just read my I-20 Certificate of Eligibility in M.S. in Aerospace Engineering Degree Program at the specialty school I will attend, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach, FL, and I was approved a visa right away without a single question. But I studied at CSU, Long Beach in 1999-2000 because of severe financial problems. My loving father was able to raise the funds for my very expensive U.S. study by selling our house in Digos, Davao del Sur, a new City on Sept. 8, 2000.) It is among my life’s more important missions to establish genuine aeronautics in the Philippines starting at the academe, and then later starting a fledgling aircraft manufacturing industry through the establishment of my envisioned government agency in aeronautics, the PAGA&SA.

To the immediate south of my former hometown, now Digos City, was a former Japanese airfield during World War II located at the town of Hagonoy that is situated in the middle of the very flat Padada Valley of northern Davao del Sur. I suggest that my proposed government agency in aeronautics, the Philippine Aviation General Aeronautics and Space Agency will be located there. As you know, foreign aerospace concerns want to utilize the former Clark Air Base as a location for an aircraft company, especially The Boeing Co. of the U.S. To realize their prospects, we must do our part by providing quality graduates in aeronautics and allied fields so that our backward cultural group will finally break the “cynicism barrier” that has been with us ever since: what are we Filipinos doing in aeronautics? For the truth is that the state-of-the-art of Phil. aeronautics has not taken off since the first airplane flight of the Wright brothers on December 17, 1903 and the first manned balloon flight of the French Montgolfier brothers on Nov. 21, 1783. I envisioned my aeronautics specialty college to be the very start of genuine aeronautical development in our country by harnessing our talented aviation, aerospace and science youth. I am very serious to continue the altruistic cause of my patriotic friend, the late Capt. Panfilo V. Villaruel. The state-of-the-art of our Philippine Aeronautics is like that in Papua New Guinea in Asia, and in some backward African Countries.

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Department of Aircraft Engineering Technology; 9:04 A.M., June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Engineering Technology, BSAcET; A Finally Perfected Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 General Chemistry I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 1. Fluid M echanics 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 2. Applied Hydraulics 3 1. Intro. to the Flight Sciences I 3 3. Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 2. Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Heat Trans fer 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 3. Aerodynamics I ( Incompressible) 3 4. Aerodynamics II (Compressible Fluid Flow , etc.)3 4. Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 1 5. Experim ental Aerodynamics, Lec. & Lab. 1+1 5. Aircraft Structures I 3 6. Airplan e Stability and Control I 3 6. Airplane Performance 3 7. Applied Reliability and Maintainability Eng’g 3 7. Manufacturing Processes, Materials 8. Aircraft Drafting and Design 3 and Aircraft Structures Test Lab 3+1 9. Machine Design I 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 20 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 22

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 8. Aircraft Design I (Teamwork Design)4 10. Aircra ft Design II (Lab Design work in school)4 9. Non-Destructive Test &Qual As wLab 3 11. Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion with Lab. 3+1 10. Aircraft Systems Analysis &Design 3 12. Aircraft Internal Combustion Engines 3 11. Machine Design II 3 13. Applied Structural Dynamics 3 12. Mechanics of Composite Materials 3 14. Applied Instrumentation Lab. 3 13. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 Engineerin g Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/25 Seminar an d *Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/ 25

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. *IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Department of Avionics Engineering Technology; 9:05 A.M., June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Avionics Engineering Technology, BSAvET; A Finally Perfected Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced Algebra 3 General Chemistry I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Direct & Alternating Current Funda- Microelectronics Fundamentals & Circuit Analysis 4 mentals & Circuit Analysis & Lab. 4+1 Microelectronics Laboratory 1 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)21(22/23.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)23(24/25 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Fluid Mech anics 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 5 Aircraft M echanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 Thermodynamics I 3 Heat Trans fer 3 Pulse Components &Circ. Appl. & Lab 2+1 Microprocessor Systems with Lab. 3+1 Digital Circuits &Systems Analy. &Lab 5 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 25 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Linear Systems Analysis 3 Microwave and Radar Systems Analysis 2 Elements of Engineering Design and Applied Reliability & Maintainability Engineering 3 Laboratory Procedures 2+1 Aircraft Drafting and Design 3 Manufacturing Processes, Materials Advanced Communication Systems Analysis and Lab 4+1 and Aircraft Structures Test Lab. 3+1 Applied Instrumentation Laboratory 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences 3 Control Sy stems Analysis and Design 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 19 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 24

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Avionics Analog Systems Design Avionics Digital Systems Design Considerations with Laboratory 3+1 Considerations with Laboratory 3+1 Aircraft Systems Analysis and Design 3 Avionics Systems Integration and Design 3 Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 Integrated Aviation Logistics Support 3 Airplane Performance 3 Engineerin g Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 19 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/18

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Mechanical Engineering ; 9:05 A.M., June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, BSME ; A Finally Perfected Mech’l Eng. Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAΓV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 General Chemistry I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamic s 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 Workshop Theory and Practice 2 Machine Shop Theory and Practice 2 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)21(22/23.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)23(24/25 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Electronic s 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 1. Fluid Mechanics 3 1. Intro. to the Flight Sciences I 3 2. Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 2. Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 3. Engineering Thermodynamics II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 3. Aerodynamics I ( Incompressible) 3 4. Aerodynamics II (Compressible Fluid Flow, etc.)3 4. Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 1 5. Experimental Aerodynamics , Lec. & Laboratory 1+1 5. Airplane Performance 3 6. Airplane Stability and Control I 3 6. Kinematics and Machine Elements 3 7. Machine Design I 3 7. Mechanical Engineering Lab. I 1 8. Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II 1 8. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 9. Heat Transfer 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 20 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3/ 20

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 9. Industrial Plant Design 4 10. Power Plant Design 4 10. Fluid Machinery 3 11. Refrigeration and Air-conditioning 3 11. Machine Design II 3 12. Internal Combustion Engines 3 12. Mechanical Engineering Lab.III 1 13. Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion with Lab. 3+1 13. Mechanics of Composite Materials 3 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 20 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/22

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Mechanical Engineering ; 9:47 A.M., June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, BSMAE; A Dual Degree Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAΓV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year Program: Exactly the same with BS Mechan ical Eng. and BS Aeronautical Engineering

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 Workshop Theory and Practice 2 Machine Shop Theory and Practice 2 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)21(22/23.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)23(24/25 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Electronic s 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 1. Fluid Mechanics 3 1. Intro. to the Flight Sciences I 3 2. Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 2. Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 3. Engineering Thermodynamics II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 3. Aerodynamics I ( Incompressible) 3 4. Aerodynamics II (Compressible Fluid Flow, etc.)3 4. Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 1 5. Experimental Aerodynamics , Lec. & Lab. 1+1 5. Airplane Performance 3 6. Airplane Stability and Control I 3 6. Kinematics and Machine Elements 3 7. Machine Design I 3 7. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 8. Heat Transfer 3 8. Mechanical Engineering Lab. I 1 9. Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II 1 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 20 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3/ 20

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 9. Aircraft Structures I 3 10. Aircraft Structures II 3 10. Airplane Stability and Control II 3 11. Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion with Lab. 3+1 11. Machine Design II 3 12. Control Systems Analysis and Design 3 12. Fluid Machinery 3 13. Refrigeration and Air-conditioning 3 13. Mechanical Engineering Lab.III 1 14. Internal Combustion Engines 3 14. Aircraft Systems Analysis &Design 3 15. Aircraft Drafting and Design 3 Aviation Management 3/ 19 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3/ 22

Sixth Year, 1 st Semester Units Sixth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 15. Aircraft Design I (Teamwork Design)4 16. Aircraft Design II (Lab Design work in school)4 16. Manufacturing Processes, Materials 17. Space Flight and Orbital Mechanics 3 & Aircraft Structures Test Lab 3+1 18. Avionics and Opto-Electronics 3 17. Mechanics of Composite Materials 3 19. Power Plant Design 4 18. Industrial Plant Design 4 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Civil Air Regulations & Labor Laws 3/21 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/22

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. It was my wish to study at the UP (June 1979) but t here was no Aero Eng. Dept. then and now. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Department of Aircraft Systems Maintenance; 9:07 AM, June 22, 2010 A.D. Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Systems Maintenance , BSAcSM; A Finally Perfected ASM Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced Algebra 3 General Chemistry I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Air Force ROTC [or Adult Lectures on Scouting](1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Principles of Management 3 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Technical Report Writing 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &AvionicS Systems 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)22(23/24 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Human Factors: Principles & Fund’ls 3 Economics of Air Transportation 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Business S tatistics 3; ↓ CLOCK HOURS Financial Accounting 3; ↓ CLOCK HOURS Maintenance Regl & Doctn 70; Grd Optns &Safety 66.5 Avtn Maint Sci 66.5; Fund’ls Elect 1 70 Bsc Maint Pract 103; Fund’ls of Electricity 2 70 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Introducti on to the Flight Sciences II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 18 History th rough the Arts 3/ 15

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Human Resource Management 3 Social Res ponsibility and Ethics in Management 3 Airplane Performance 3 Business L aw 3 Managerial Accounting 3; ↓ CLOCK HOURS Aviation Labor Relations 3 Elec’l Pow Sys 1 70; Metalc Struc 136.5 Organizational Behavior 3; ↓ CLOCK HOURS A/c Systems 1 103; Structure Process 70 A/c Systems 2 103 ; Intro Avionics &Instr Systems 70 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Airframe Maint Practs 68; Elect’l Power Systs 2 120 History of Western Civilization 3/ 15 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 15

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Aviation Maintenance Management 3 Management of Production and Operations 3 Life Cycle Analysis for Systems and Project Ma nagement in Aviation Operations 3 Programs in Aviation/Aerospace 3 Business I nformation Systems 3; ↓ CLOCK HOURS Business Communication 3; ↓ CLOCK HOURS Engine Systems 2 86.6; Eng Maint Repair & Overh 120 Powerplant Tech 103; Engine Systms 1 70 Engine Systs Inspect 136.5; Composite Matls Tech 70 Turbine Propl Sys 153; A/c Prop Sys 103 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Aviation Law 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 15 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/17

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd, Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Department of Aviation Maintenance Management; 10:17 A.M. June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance Managem ent, BSAMM-M; Finally Perfected AMM Prog. Joint Program with the start-up Filipino Aviation Academy; a school led by Capt. L. Estoesta This unique program is a combination of the B.S. in Management and the 2-yr. A/c Maintenance Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced Algebra 3 General Chemistry I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Air Force ROTC [or Adult Lectures on Scouting](1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 Principles of Management 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical & Avionic Systems 3 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) PE/Ex. Sci. & Activities (1)22(23/24.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Financial Accounting 3 Aviation Labor Relations 3 Marketing 3 Advanced Financial Accounting 3 Business Statistics 3 Management of Air Cargo 3 Introductory Accounting for Engineers 3 Business Information Systems 3 Airline Management 3 Business Statistics 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 21 History th rough the Arts 3/ 21

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Human Resource Management 3 Business Law 3 Mechanical Drawing and Blueprints 2 Pneudraulics 3 Aircraft Propeller 4 Aircraft Powerplant (Reciprocating Engine) 5 Aircraft Materials, Constr’n & Repair 5 Aircraft Fuels and Fuel System 4 Managerial Economics 3 Aircraft Electricity and Ignition Systems 4 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 22 History of Western Civilization 3/ 23

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units A/c Powerplant 2 (Gas Turbine &Jet En) 5 A/c Auxiliary Systems, Maintenance and Servicing 4 Aviation Maintenance Management 3 Basic Supervision and Management 2 Helicopter Principles and Operation 3 Airframe Maintenance and Servicing 4 Aircraft Instruments 3 Powerplant Maintenance and Servicing 4 Human Relations in Industry 2 Social Res ponsibility and Ethics in Management 3 Economics of Air Transportation 3 On-the-Job Training and Review (OJT) 4/ 21 Engineering Economy 3/ 22

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. This Degree Program is for people who have interest in Business Management while having a technical degree in Aviation Technology. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Department of Aviation Maintenance Management; 10:22 A.M. June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance Managem ent, BSAMM-A; Finally Perfected AMM Prog. Joint Program with the start-up Filipino Aviation Academy, a school led by Capt. L. Estoesta This unique program is a combination of the BS in M anagement & the 2-yr. Avionics Technology Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced Algebra 3 General Chemistry I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Air Force ROTC [or Adult Lectures on Scouting](1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP] PE/EXSA (1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 Principles of Management 3 Intro. to Information Technology 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical & Avionic Systems 3 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) PE/Ex. Sci. & Activities (1)22(23/24.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Financial Accounting 3 Aviation Labor Relations 3 Marketing 3 Advanced Financial Accounting 3 Business Statistics 3 Business English Correspondence 3 Introductory Accounting for Engineers 3 Business Information Systems 3 Workshop Common Tools and Test Eqpt. 3 Computer Software Application (MS Office) 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 21 History th rough the Arts 3/ 21

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Human Resource Management 3 Business Law 3 Mechanical Drawing and Blueprint Read 2 Mechanical Drawing and Design 2 Basic Electronics 4 Antenna Fundamentals 4 Basic Electricity 4 Basic Synchro and Servo 3 Fundamentals of Solid State Devices 3 Aircraft Systems 4 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Basic Statistics 3 History of Western Civilization 3/ 22 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 22

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Radio Laws and Regulations 3 Avionics Aids to Navigation 4 Radar Principles 3 Solid State Circuitry 4 Advanced Test Equipment 3 Trouble Shooting, Logic and Repair 4 Prin. of Avncs Receivers &Tranceivers 3 Avionics Maintenance System Management 3 Electronics II 4 Basic Logic Circuit Digital Electronics 3 Automatic Flight Guidance 3 Current Issues, Taxation & Land Ref orm, Pop. Ed. 3 Human Relations in Industry 2 On-the-Job Training (not less than 200 hours) 4/ 25 Engineering Economy 3/ 24

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. This Degree Program is for people who have interest in Business Management while having a technical degree in Aviation Technology. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-year in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSU in 1999-2000. Proposed Department of Aviation Business Administration ; 9:09 AM, June 22, 2010; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Aviation Business Administra tion BSABA; Finally Perfected 4-yr Course Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing] First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introducti on to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Business Communication 3 Macroeconomics 3 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/ EXSA (1)21(22/23.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)21(22/23.5) Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Financial Accounting 3 Advanced Financial Accounting 3 Marketing 3 Principles of Management 3 Microeconomics 3 Business Statistics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Organizational Behavior 3 Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 History th rough the Arts 3 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)/23(24/25.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)21/(22/23.5) Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Managerial Accounting 3 Business Information Systems 3 Human Resource Management 3 International Business 3 Corporate Finance I 3 Economics of Air Transportation 3 Managerial Economics 3 Management of Air Cargo 3 Decision Mathematics 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 21 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 20 Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Aviation Maintenance Management 3 Social Responsibility and Ethics in Management 3 Life Cycle Analysis for Systems and Business Law 3 Programs in Aviation/Aerospace 3 Management of Production and Operations 3 Airline Management 3 Project Management in Aviation Operations 3 Aviation Law 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/17 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 18 •Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. It was my wish to study at the UP (June 1979) but t here was no Aero Eng. Dept. then and now. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Department of Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot); 9:10 AM, June 22, 2010; *Dava o City Joint Program w/ Mindanao Aero Flight Training Center Inc., Liberty Aviation Hangar, GA Area Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science, BSAS; A Finally Perfected 4-yr Course in Flying Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing] First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 College Physics I 3 Private Pilot Ground School I 3 Private Pilot Ground School II 3 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)/21(22/23.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)23(24/25.5) Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Commercial Pilot Ground School I 3 Commercial Pilot Ground School II 3 College Physics II 3 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Business Communication 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 History th rough the Arts 3 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)/23(24/25.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)23/(24/25.5) Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Managerial Accounting 3 Business I nformation Systems 3 Human Resource Management 3 Economics of Air Transportation 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 Commercial Pilot Ground School III 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Management of Air Cargo 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 International Business 3 History of Western Civilization 3/ 21 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 21 Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Airplane Performance 3 Basic Aerodynamics and Flight Dynamics 3 Aviation Maintenance Management 3 Business Law 3 Airline Management 3 Social Res ponsibility and Ethics in Management 3 Aviation Law 3 Project Ma nagement in Aviation Operations 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 18 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/17 The Flight Training will be done every Saturday afternoons after satisfactory Ground Scho ol. •Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. It was my wish to study at the UP (June 1979) but t here was no Aero Eng. Dept. then and now. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Aviation Computer Science ; 9:10 AM June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Aviation Computer Science, B SACS; A Finally Perfected ComSci Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu); E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing] First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Introduction to Discrete Structures 3 College Physics I 3 Introduction to Computing 1 Scientific Programming in Fortran 3 Computer Science I 3 Computer Science II 3 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introducti on to Aerospace Engineering 1 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)/22(23/24.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)24(25/26.5) Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 Microprocessor Systems w/ Lab 3+1 Digital Circuit Design w/ Lab 3+1 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 Files and Database Systems 3 Software Engineering 3 Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 3 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 3 College Physics II 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Technical Report Writing 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3 History th rough the Arts 3 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)22(23/24.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5) Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Advanced Programming Practices 2 Computer Architecture 3 Organization of Programming Languages 3 Analysis and Design of Software Systems 3 Operating Systems 3 Presentation Graphics 1 Decision Mathematics 3 Probability and Statistics 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 History of Western Civilization 3/ 23 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 24 Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Real-time Systems 3 Software Team Project 3 Computer Modeling and Simulation 3 Telecommunications Systems 3 Database Management Systems Design 3 Artificial Intelligence 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 Special Topics in Mathematics 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Engineerin g Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Aviation Management 3/ 21 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/22 •Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. It was my wish to study at the UP (June 1979) but t here was no Aero Eng. Dept. then and now. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in 99-2000. Proposed Department of Materials Engineering; 9:11 AM June 22, 2010 A.D. Tuesday; Davao City Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering, BSMat E; Finally Perfected Mat’ls Eng’g Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 College Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 3 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Air Force ROTC [or Adult Lectures on Scouting](1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab . 3+2 Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynam ics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. and Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Electronic s 3 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Heat Trans fer 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 Fluid Mechanics* (1) 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 1. Crystal Chemistry 3 1. Materials Engineering Methodology and Design 3 2. Thermodynamics of Materials 3 2. Materials Process Kinetics 3 3. Materials Characterization 3 3. Mechanical Properties of Materials 3 4. Introductory Lab. in Materials 1 4. Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys 3 5. Process Quality Engineering 3 5. General Properties Laboratory in Materials 1 Vibration Theory and Applications 3 Control Sy stems Analysis and Design 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 22 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 21

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 6. Corrosion Engineering 3 6. Aqueous Processing 3 7. Thermochemical Processing 3 7. Electrical and Magnetic Materials 3 8. Metallurgical Laboratory I 1 8. Metallurgical Laboratory II 1 9. Research & Senior Design Project I 3 9. Research and Senior Design Project II 3 Airplane Performance 3 10. Processing of Metals 3 Aviation Law 3 Engineerin g Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 22 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/21

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in 99-2000. Proposed Department of Engineering Physics; 9:11 AM, June 22, 2010 A.D. Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics, BSEnP; A Finally Perfected Space Science Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 College Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Physics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Air Force ROTC [or Adult Lectures on Scouting](1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Mecha nics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26. 5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. and Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Electronic s 3 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Heat Trans fer 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 1. Fluid Mechanics 3 1. Intro. to the Flight Sciences I 3 2. Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 2. Aerodynamics I ( Incompressible) 3 3. Aerodynamics II (Compressible Fluid Flow , etc.)3 3. Space Systems Engineering I 3 4. Space Systems Engineering II 3 4. Introduction to Design I 1 5. Introdu ction to Design II 1 5. Modern Physics w/ Laboratory 3+1 6. Planetary Science 3 6. Statistical Thermodynamics 3 7. Electro-Optical Engineering 3 7. Classical Mechanics 3 8. Microelectronics Fund’ls &Cir cuit Analy &Lab 4+1 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Engineerin g Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 History of Western Civilization 3/ 23 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 24

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 8. Airplane Performance 3 9. Microc omputers and Electronic Instrumentation 3 9. Quantum Physics 3 10. Space Flight & Orbital Mechanics 3 10. Eng’g Electricity and Magnetism 3 11. Space Physics 3 11. Senior Design Project I 3 12. Senior Design Project II 3 12. Workshop Theory and Practice 2 13. Machin e Shop Theory and Practice 2 13. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 14. Contro l System Systems Analysis and Design 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 23 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/22

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. There is no Space degree program here in our backward country Philippines up to the pres ent. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Human Factors Psychology; 9:12 A.M. June 22, 2010 Tuesday; Davao City Bachelor of Science in Human Factors Psychology, BS HFP; Finally Perfected HF Psych. Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 College Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Physics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(23/24.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22/(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Principles of Management 3 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Technical Report Writing 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Human Factors I: Principles & Fund’ls 3 Aviation Labor Relations 3 Elements of Biological Science 3 Environmental Science 3 Air Force ROTC [Optional]; or NSTP(1.5) History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 PE/Ex. Sc. & Activities (1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [Op t.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)25(26/27 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Research Analysis in Psychology 3 Hum. Fact. II: Analytic Methods &Tech 3 Research Design in Psychology 3 Advanced Introduction to Psychology 3 Principles of Aeronautical Science 3 Interpersonal Communication: Work Grp 3 Introduction to Aerospace Safety 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Introducti on to the Flight Sciences II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 21 History th rough the Arts 3/ 21

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Aviation Law 3 Experimental Psychology 3 Hum. Fact. III: Ergonomics & Bioeng’g 3 Sensation and Perception 3 Human-Computer Interaction 3 Cognitive Psychology 3 Aviation Psychology 3 Physiological Psychology 3 Human Factors and System Safety 3 Automation and Systems Issues in Aviation 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Practicum in HF: Work on on-Campus Research Teams 3 History of Western Civilization 3/ 21 Rizal’s Life, Works and Writings 3/ 21

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Human Factors IV: System Design 3 Human Factors in Space 3 Process Underlying Crew Resource Mgt. 3 Human Factors in Air Traffic Control 3 System Performance Modeling 3 Human Factors in Simulation Systems 3 Human Factors Eng.: Crew Station Des. 3 Advanced Topics in Human-Computer Interaction 3 Industrial-Organizational Psychology 3 Human Factors in Computer System Design 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Airplane Performance 3 /21 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/20

• Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics her e. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Air Traffic Management; 9:20 A.M., June 22, 2010, Tuesday; Davao City Bachelor of Science in Air Traffic Management; BSAT M; Finally Perfected Air Traf Mgt Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing] First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 General Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab 3+2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Meteorology I 3 Principles of Aeronautical Science 3 Elements of Biological Science 3 Environmental Science 3 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) AFROTC [Opt.]; or Adult Lectures o n Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)24/(25/26.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)26/(27/28.5) Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Principles of Management 3 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 3 Technical Report Writing 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Human Factors I: Principles & Fund’ls 3 Applied Climatology 3 Air Traffic Management I 3 Air Traffic Management II 3 AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [Op t.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)20(21/22 .5) Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Hum. Fact. II: Analytic Methods &Tech 3 Introduction to Aerospace Safety 3 Human Resource Management 3 Human Factors in Air Traffic Control 3 Advanced Introduction to Psychology 3 Air Traffic Management IV 3 Air Traffic Management III 3 Sensation and Perception 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Introducti on to the Flight Sciences II 3 Philippine History and Government 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 21 History th rough the Arts 3/ 21 Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Air Traffic Management V 3 Strategic Management of Technical Operations 3 Aviation Law 3 Human Factors in Space 3 Automation & Systems Issues, Aviation 3 Human Factors in Simulation Systems 3 Human-Computer Interaction 3 Social Responsibility and Ethics in Management 3 Aviation Psychology 3 Rizal’s Life, Works and Writi ng 3 Human Factors and System Safety 3 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 History of Western Civilization 3/ 24 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/23 •Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. It was my wish to study at the UP (June 1979) but t here was no Aero Eng. Dept. then and now. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Aviation Safety Science; 9:19 A.M., June 22, 2010 Tuesday; Davao City Bachelor of Science in Aviation Safety Science; BSA SS; Finally Perfected Av Safe Sci Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing] First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 General Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab 3+2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Meteorology I 3 Principles of Aeronautical Science 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 Introduction to Aerospace Safety 3 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Air Force ROTC [ Optional] or NSTP (1.5) AFROTC [Opt.]; or Adult Lectures o n Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)24/(25/26.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)26/(27/28.5) Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Principles of Management 3 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Static and Dynamics 5 Technical Report Writing 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Human Factors I: Principles & Fund’ls 3 Intro. to Health, Occupational &Transport. Safety 3 Air Traffic Management I 3 Environmental Compliance and Safety 3 Air Force ROTC [Optional] or NSTP (1.5) Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 PE/Ex. Sc. & Activities (1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [Op t.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)25(26/27 .5) Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Aircraft Systems and Components 3 Human Factors in Aviation Safety 3 Industry Hygiene and Toxicology 3 Fire Protection 3 Safety Program Management 3 Aircraft Accident Investigation 3 Aviation Psychology 3 Mechanical & Structural Factors, Aviation Safety 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Safety Program Management 3 Philippine History and Government 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 21 History th rough the Arts 3/ 21 Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Propulsion Plant Investigation 3 Aircraft Crash Survival Analysis and Design 3 Design of Engineering Hazard Controls 3 Health, Safety and Aviation Law 3 System Safety in Aviation 3 Special Topics in Aviation Safety 3 Airplane Performance 3 Aircraft Crash and Emergency Management 3 Aviation Law 3 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 History of Western Civilization 3/ 21 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/20 •Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. It was my wish to study at the UP (June 1979) but t here was no Aero Eng. Dept. then and now. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 schoolyear in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSU in 1999-2000. Proposed Department of Engineering Physics; 9:16 AM, June 22, 2010 A.D. Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Physics and Aerospace Engine ering, BSPAE; A dual degree Space Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

☺First Year Program: Exactly the same with BS Engine ering Physics and B.S. Aeronautical Eng.

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Mechan ics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 Civil Air Regulations and Labor Laws 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)22(23/24.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)22(23/24.5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. and Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Electronic s 3 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Heat Trans fer 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 1. Fluid Mechanics 3 1. Intro. to the Flight Sciences I 3 2. Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 2. Aerodynamics I ( Incompressible) 3 3. Aerodynamics II (Compressible Fluid Flow, etc.) 3 3. Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 1 4. Experimental Aerodynamics, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 4. Airplane Performance 3 5. Airplane Stability and Control I 3 5. Modern Physics w/ Laboratory 3+1 6. Planetary Science 3 6. Statistical Thermodynamics 3 7. Microelectronics Fundamentls &Circui t Analysis 4 7. Classical Mechanics 3 8. Microelectronics Laboratory 1 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pil. 3/ 20 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 21

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 8. Aircraft Structures I 3 9. Aircraft Structures II 3 9. Airplane Stability and Control II 3 10. Electro-Optical Engineering 3 10. Space Systems Engineering I 3 11. Space Systems Engineering II 3 11. Quantum Physics 3 12. Space Flight and Orbital Mechanics 3 12. Introduction to Design I 1 13. Introd uction to Design II 1 13. Workshop Theory and Practice 2 14. Machin e Shop Theory and Practice 2 History of Western Civilization 3 15. Contro l Systems Analysis and Design 3 Eng’g Economy & Elem. Accounting 3/ 21 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 2/ 20

Sixth Year, 1 st Semester Units Sixth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 14. Eng’g Electricity and Magnetism 3 16. Space Physics 3 15. Senior Design Project I 3 17. Senior Design Project II 3 16. Aircraft Design I (Teamwork Dsgn) 4 18. Aircraft Design II (Lab Design work in school)4 17. Aircraft Composite Structures 3 19. Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 18. Manufacturing Processes, Materials 20. Avionics and Opto-Electronics 3 & Aircraft Structures Test Lab. 3+1 21. Microcomputers and Electronic Instrumenta tion 3 19. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 Engineerin g Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Aviation Management 3/ 23 **Seminar and Inspection Trips 2/ 25

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. There is no space degree program here in our backward country Philippines up to the pres ent. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Engineering Physics; 9:14 PM, June 22, 2010 A.D. Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Physics, Mechanical and Aero space Engineering, BSPMAE; 3-Degree Prog. Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

☺First Two Years Program: Exactly the same with BS E ng. Physics and B.S. Mech. and Aero Eng.

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials (Solid Mech.) 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. and Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Electronic s 3 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Heat Trans fer 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 1. Fluid Mechanics 3 1. Intro. to the Flight Sciences I 3 2. Introduction to the Flight Sciences II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 2. Aerodynamics I ( Incompressible) 3 3. Aerodynamics II (Compressible Fluid Flow, etc.) 3 3. Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 1 4. Experimental Aerodynamics, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 4. Airplane Performance 3 5. Airplane Stability and Control I 3 5. Modern Physics w/ Laboratory 3+1 6. Planetary Science 3 6. Statistical Thermodynamics 3 7. Microelectronics Fundamentls &Circui t Analysis 4 7. Classical Mechanics 3 8. Microelectronics Laboratory 1 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pil. 3/ 20 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 21

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 8. Aircraft Structures I 3 9. Aircraft Structures II 3 9. Airplane Stability and Control II 3 10. Space Flight and Orbital Mechanics 3 10. Space Systems Engineering I 3 11. Space Systems Engineering II 3 11. Kinematics and Machine Elements 3 12. Machine Design I 3 12. Introduction to Design I 1 13. Introd uction to Design II 1 13. Workshop Theory and Practice 2 14. Machin e Shop Theory and Practice 2 History of Western Civilization 3 15. Contro l Systems Analysis and Design 3 Eng’g Economy & Elem. Accounting 3/ 21 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 2/ 20

Sixth Year, 1 st Semester Units Sixth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 14. Eng’g Electricity and Magnetism 3 16. Space Physics 3 15. Senior Design Project I 3 17. Senior Design Project II 3 16. Quantum Physics 3 18. Electro-Optical Engineering 3 17. Machine Design II 3 19. Microc omputers and Electronic Instrumentation 3 18. Mechanical Engineering Lab. I 1 20. Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II 1 19. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 21. Internal Combustion Engines 3 20. Airplane Performance 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero-related Business) 2 Aviation Management 3/ 22 22. Refrigeration and Air-conditioning 3/ 21

Seventh Year, 1 st Semester Units Seventh Year, 2 nd Semester Units 21. Aircraft Design I (Teamwork Dsgn) 4 23. Aircraft Design II (Lab Design work in school)4 22. Aircraft Composite Structures 3 24. Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 23. Manufacturing Processes, Materials 25. Avionics and Opto-Electronics 3 & Aircraft Structures Test Lab. 3+1 26. Power Plant Design 4 25. Industrial Plant Design 4 27. Aircraft Drafting and Design 3 26. Fluid Machinery 3 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 27. Mechanical Engineering Lab.III 1/19 Seminar and Inspection Trips 2/ 23

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. There is no space degree program here in our backward country Philippines up to the pres ent. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Industrial Engineering ; 9:15 A.M. June 22, 2010, Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, BSIE ; A Finally Perfected Inds’l Eng. Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 College Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Physics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Mecha nics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 MS Applications 2 Probability and Statistics 3 Industrial Organization & Management 3 Industrial Materials and Processes and Lab. 2+1 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)21(22/23.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Advanced Statistics 3 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Production Systems 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 Cognitive Psychology 3 Financial Accounting 3 Intro. to Health, Occupational &Transport. Safety 3 Methods Engineering and Laboratory 4+1 Industrial Quality Control 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 24 History th rough the Arts 3/ 21

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Human Resources Management 3 Facilities Planning and Design 3 Business Communication 3 IE Values and Ethics 2 Human Factors I: Principles & Fund’ls 3 Environmental Science 3 Operations Research I 3 Operations Research II 3 Logistics Engineering and Management 3 Research Methods 3 Marketing 3 Project Feasibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 Thermodynamics I 3 Project Fe asibility Study Laboratory 1 History of Western Civilization 3/ 24 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3/ 20

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Systems Engineering 3 On-the-Job Training 2 IE Research I 2 IE Research II 2 Computer Applications for IE 1 Information Systems 3 Entrepreneurship 3 Quality Management Systems 3 Managerial Accounting 3 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Sur & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3/18 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/18

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. *IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Electrical Engineering ; 9:15 A.M., June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, BSEE ; A Finally Perfected Elect’l Eng Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced Algebra 3 General Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Physics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5) Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dy namics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 EE Shop Theory and Practice 2 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)21(22/23.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26 .5) Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials (Solid Mech.) 3 Probabilit y and Statistics 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 Fluid Mech anics 3 1. Circuits I, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 Safety Engineering 2 2. Electromagnetics 5 1. Circuits II 5+1 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 2. Electronics I 3+1 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 24 History th rough the Arts 3/ 24 Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 3. Practicum (320 Hours) 3 3. Power System 3 4. Energy Conversion I 3+1 4. Energy Conversion II 3+1 5. Electronics II 3+1 5. Principles of Communication 3 6. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 6. Instrumentation and Measurement 3 Airplane Performance 3 7. Control Systems Analysis and Design 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 23 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3/ 21

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 7. Logic Circuits & Switching Theory 4 8. Research Procedures for Engineers 5 8. Industrial Electronics 3+1 9. Microprocessor Systems and Laboratory 3+1 9. Renewable Energy 3 10. Computer System 3 10. Electrical System Design I 3+1 11. Electrical System Design II 3+1 11. Advanced Power System 3 Electrical Engineering Law, Contrac ts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 24 *Seminar a nd Inspection Trips 2/ 22

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. *IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Electronics and Communications Engine ering ; June 22, 2010 *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communicatio ns Engineering BSECE; A Perfected Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced Algebra 3 General Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Physics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Aircraft Maintenance and Repair 3 Aircraft Mechanical, Electrical &Avionics Systems 3 EE Shop Theory and Practice 2 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)21(22/23.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials (Solid Mech.) 3 Probabilit y and Statistics 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. & Lab. 3 Circuits I, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 Safety Engineering 2 Electromagnetics 5 Circuits II 5+1 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Electronics I 3+1 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 24 History th rough the Arts 3/ 24

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Signal, Spectra and Signal Production 4 Environmental Science 3 Energy Conversion I 3+1 Electronics III 3+1 Electronics II 3+1 Communication Theory II & III 3+1 & 3+1 Communication Theory I 3+1 Advanced Logic Circuits 3 Logic Circuits & Switching Theory 4 Control Systems Analysis and Design 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Elective: A. Instr. & Control or B. Digit. Comm. 3 History of Western Civilization 3/ 26 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3/ 27

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Communication Theory IV 3 Communication Theory V 3 Broadcast & Engineering Acoustics 3 Microprocessor Systems and Laboratory 3+1 Industrial Electronics 3+1 ECE Computer Applications 3+1 Data Communications 3 Practicum 3 ECE & Radio Laws, Contr. & Ethics 3 Elec (3): A. Design Project or B. Thesis Writing on Elective: Assem Lang or Telecommunic. 4 Telecommunications; ECE Review (1) Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 26 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/22

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. *IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Computer Engineering ; 9:16 AM June 22, 2010 A.D. Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, BSComp E; A Finally Perfected Comp. Eng. Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced Algebra 3 General Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 College Physics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5) Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 College Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Mechanics: Statics and D ynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Basic Computer Electronics 3 Probability and Statistics 3 Office Software Applications 1 History of the Airplane’s Technology 3 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)20(21/22.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26 .5) Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 Data Structure and Algorithm Analysis 3 Electromagnetics 5 Computer Organization with Assembly Language 3+1 Circuits I, Lec. & Lab. 3+1 Circuits II 5+1 Discrete Mathematics 3 Electronics I 3+1 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 24 History th rough the Arts 3/ 27 Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Electronics II 3 Advanced Logic Circuits Design 3+1 Logic Circuits and Switching Theory 4 Principles of Communication 3 Structure of Programming Language 3 Computer Systems Architecture 3 Embedded Systems 3 Control Systems Analysis and Design 3 Introduction to the Flight Sciences I 3 Environmen tal Science 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 22 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3/ 21

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Energy Conversion 3+1 Computer Networks 3 Data Communications 3 Microprocessor Systems and Laboratory 3+1 Operating Systems 3+1 Design Projects 3 Systems Analysis and Design I 3 Systems Analysis and Design II 3 (Technical Elective) 3 (Technical Elective) 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Safety Eng ineering 2 Aviation Management 3/ 23 *Seminar a nd Inspection Trips 2/ 20

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. *IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Ocean Engineering ; 9:17 A.M., June 22, 2010 A.D. Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering, BSOE; Finally Perfected Ocean Engineering Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 College Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 3 Oceanography 1 Introduction to Ocean Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Navy ROTC [or Adult Lectures on Scouting] (1.5) NROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA (1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Mecha nics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Scuba Diving Education & Training 2+1 Seamanship/ Navigator Training 2+1 NROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1) 19(20/21.5) NROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1) 21(22/23 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Engineerin g Materials Science, Lec. and Lab. 3+1 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Electronic s 3 Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 Heat Trans fer 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 1. Fluid Mechanics* (1) 3 1. Eng’g in an Ocean Environment I 3 2. Engineering in an Ocean Environment II 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 22

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 2. Ocean Engineering I 3 3. Ocean Engineering II 3 3. Oceanography Lab & Ocean Studies 1 4. Hydromechanics and Wave Theory 3 4. Physical Oceanography 3 5. Water Wave Laboratory 1 5. Fund’ls of Naval Architecture I 3 6. Fundamentals of Naval Architecture II 3 6. Fluid Dynamics Laboratory 3 7. Ocean Structures 3 7. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 8. Control Systems Analysis and Design 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Ocean-related Business)2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 22 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 21

SUMMER Enrollment: Marine Field Project(s) I, 1; I I, 2; III, 3/ 6 units

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 8. Coastal Engineering: Structures 3 9. Protection of Marine Materials 3 9. Ocean Engineering Design 1 10. Fundamentals of Offshore Engineering 3 10. Hydro-Acoustics 3 11. Current Developments in Ocean Engineering 3 11. Modern Developments in Ocean Eng. 3 12. Design of Ocean Engineering Systems 3 12. Ocean Engineering Laboratory I 1 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Engineering Economy and Management 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 17 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/20

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺There is no Ocean Eng’g program here in our backward country Philippines up to the pres ent. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Civil Engineering ; 9:17 A.M., June 22, 2010 A.D. Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, BSCE; Finally Perfected Civil Engineering Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 College Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Ph ysics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 3 History of Civil Engineering 1 Introduction to the Civil Engineering Profession 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 Air Force ROTC [or Adult Lectures on Scouting](1.5) AFROTC [or NSTP]; PE/EXSA(1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Mecha nics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 Elementary Surveying 2+1 Higher Surveying 2+2 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)19(20/21.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)22(23/24 .5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Environmen tal Science 3 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Probabilit y and Statistics for Engineers 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 1. Applied Hydraulics 3 1. Engineering Geology 3 2. Plumbing 1+1 2. Route Surveying 2+2 3. Structural Theory I 3 3. Civil Engineering Estimates 2 4. Highway and Transportation Engineering 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 25 History th rough the Arts 3/ 23

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 4. Engineering Thermodynamics I 3 5. Sewage and Sewerage Disposal 3 5. Construction Methods 1+1 6. Matrix Structural Analysis 3 6. Materials and Testing 3+1 7. Timber Design 3 7. Structural Theory II 2+2 8. Reinforced Concrete Design 3 8. Hydrology 3 9. Soil Mechanics 4 9. Mechanical Vibration Theory 3 10. Airport Planning and Management 3 Survey & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3 Project Fe asibility Study (Aero-related Business) 2 History of Western Civilization 3/ 25 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writing 3/ 24

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units 10. Airport Design I 2+2 11. Airport Design II 2+2 11. Airport Pavement Design 3 12. Foundation Engineering 3 12. CE Eng. Laws, Contracts & Ethics 3 13. Advanced Structural Design 3+1 13. Steel Design 5 14. CE Projects 1+2 14. Water Supply 3 15. Construction Management 3 Engineering Economy and Management 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Aviation Management 3/ 24 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/22

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. **IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. There is no aero-oriented Civil Eng. program here in our country Philippines to the present. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra

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Dreams of MODERN Philippine Aeronautics PGARA, Philippine General Aeronautics Research Agency; Digos Regional Airport, Guihing, Hagonoy, Davao del Sur 8006 20xx A.D., DAEDALVS, The Davao Aeronautical Institute of Technology, A State College; Old Davao Airport, Sasa, D.C.* “Daedalus” is from the Greek Mythology of “Daedalus and Icarus” and this thus means “success,” skillful and ingenious, etc. AERONAUTICS SPECIALTY COLLEGE ESTABLISHED WITH ASSISTANCE FROM THE MANNY PACQUIAO FOUNDATION A most unique specialty State College of the University of Southeastern Philippines, A. Iñigo Street, Barrio Obrero, Davao City 8000 RP. In Partnership with The California State University, Long Beach and the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida. Two schools that offered me MSAE Admission in the 1990’s. Finished 1 school-yr. in my BSAE Deficiency Plan at CSULB in ‘99-2000. Proposed Department of Manufacturing Engineering ; 9:17 AM June 22, 2010 Tuesday; *Davao City Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering, B SManE; Finally Perfected Manu Eng Program Proponent: Engr. Darvin Delgra, BSME (USC, Cebu), E xpired leave grad student in MSAE @ CSULB

SAMPLE CURRICULUM: Designed by DAГV Delgra [ Future Degree↑; Hopefully, God willing]

First Year, 1 st Semester Units First Year, 2 nd Semester Units College Algebra 5 Differenti al Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 2+1 Advanced A lgebra 3 College Chemistry, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 General Physics I, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineering Graphics I (Manual) 2 Engineerin g Graphics II (Computer-Aided Drafting) 2 English Grammar and Composition I 3 English Gr ammar and Composition II 3 Introduction to Logic and Philosophy 3 Speech Imp rovement/ Public Speaking 2+1 Aviation/ Aerospace Orientation 1 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 1 Computer Fundamentals and Programming 3 AFROTC [ Opt.]; or Adult Lectures on Scouting (1.5) Physical Education/EXSA (1)25(26/27.5) PE/ Exerci se Science and Activities (1)22(23/24.5)

Second Year, 1 st Semester Units Second Year, 2 nd Semester Units Integral Calculus & Analytic Geometry 5 Differenti al Equations and Linear Algebra 5 General Physics II, Lec. & Lab. 3+2 Engineerin g Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics 5 Programming & Problem Solving in Java 3 General Ps ychology/Family Planning/Drug Abuse 3+1+1 Technical Report Writing 3 Introducti on to English Literature 3 MS Applications 2 Probability and Statistics 3 CAD/CAM for Manufacturing 3 Manufacturing Processes I 2+1 AFROTC (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci. (1)21(22/23.5) AFROTC [ Opt.] (1.5); PE/Ex.Sci.&Act. (1)24(25/26.5)

Third Year, 1 st Semester Units Third Year, 2 nd Semester Units Strength of Materials/Solid Mechanics 3 Workstation Design 3 Electrical Engineering I, Lec & Lab 3+1 Production Systems 3 Adv Eng Math: Vector An & Numer. Meth 3 Composite Materials Manufacturing 3 Manufacturing Processes II 3 Intro. to Health, Occupational &Transport. Safety 3 Evaluation of Engineering Data 3 Industrial Quality Control 3 Philippine Gov’t and the Constitution 3 Communicat ion Arts in Pilipino 3 Social Issues and Social Justice 3/ 22 History th rough the Arts 3/ 21

Fourth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fourth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Quality Assurance and Control 3 Facilities Planning and Design 3 Automated Manufacturing Systems 3 IE Values and Ethics 2 Human Factors I: Principles & Fund’ls 3 Production Inventory and Control 3 Operations Research I 3 Operations Research II 3 Logistics Engineering and Management 3 Designing for Production 3 Marketing 3 Project Feasibility Study (Aero- related Business) 2 Thermodynamics I 3 Project Fe asibility Study Laboratory 1 History of Western Civilization 3/ 24 Rizal’s Li fe, Works and Writings 3/ 20

Fifth Year, 1 st Semester Units Fifth Year, 2 nd Semester Units Systems Engineering 3 On-the-Job Training 2 Aircraft Corrosion: Theory & Control 2 Aircraft Components Failure Analysis 3 Computer Applications for IE 1 Information Systems 3 Aircraft Design for Manufacturing Eng 3 Quality Management Systems 3 Aircraft Structural Repair & Overhaul 3 Engineering Law, Contracts and Ethics 3 Eng’g Economy & Elementary Accounting 3 Survey of Careers in Aerospace 3 Sur & Rdng of Liter’re in Pilipino 3/18 Seminar an d **Inspection Trips (Manila, Phil.) 2/19

•Among my goals: to establish modern aeronautics he re. *IPTN Indonesia; SAe Ltd. Singapore; Airod, Malaysia; AIDC, TAC, Taiwan; and several air craft companies in South Korea and Japan. ☺The state-of-the-art of Philippine Aeronautics unti l now is substandard around the country. May we finally develop in this first-world field ae ronautics/space starting w/ the Daedalus. May God bless this altruistic plan. This I pray in Jesus Name. Sincerely, Darvin A. Delgra