Fuel the Future of Student Aviation
AeroPrinceton is the coolest mission-driven organization you can contribute to today.
Be a part of something big. Your support makes our dreams a reality.
AeroPrinceton is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Help Us Take Off
Monetary, In-Kind, Mentorship and Advising are all appreciated Donor Packet
Why Your Gift Matters
Build
FAA-approved airplanes that students design and assemble by hand.
Teach
real-world skills like riveting, wiring, and metalwork—skills that count toward professional aviation licenses.
Support
students' aviation goals by contributing to pilot training and certifications.
Expand
aviation opportunities nationwide by helping us launch similar clubs at other universities.
Make
history through our bold vision: the first-ever transcontinental collegiate air race in student-built planes.
Inspire
the next generation of engineers and aviators by providing a hands-on learning experience unlike any other.
Click each level for benefits
Flight Levels

Sticker, Newsletter with Team Updates, Name on Airplane
Recognition on Social Media
+ Previous Tier
Invitation to Tour Manufacturing Facility, Guest speaker invitations
+ Previous Tiers
Business Logo on Airplane
+ Previous Tiers
Receive a Student-Built Training Component of the Plane, and Virtual Build Updates
+ Previous Tiers
Invitation to Fly in the Plane
+ Previous Tiers
Choose a Part of the Exterior Design & Custom Benefits You Can Suggest!
+ Previous Tiers

Support Our Mission
AeroPrinceton is more than a club—it's a launchpad for the next generation of engineers and aviators. By donating, you're not just funding a project—you're helping students take flight, shaping the future of collegiate aviation, and being part of history.
Donate Now!Funding Progress
Thanks to early donors, students have already:
- Fabricated and assembled the aircraft rudder
- Purchased and prepared the tail assembly
- Participated in EAA-led aircraft construction workshops
- Equipped our build space with professional-grade tools
What comes next
- Wing construction – $10,450
Completing the wings transitions the aircraft from subassemblies to a fully recognizable airplane and unlocks the next phase of systems integration.
$12,547.60 raised of $100,000 goal



