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Help Fuel Our Trip to Ohio

$2,815
56%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
21 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on April 24, at 11:59 PM CDT

Thank you everyone!

April 20, 2026

Hello everyone!

Thank you for all of your donations during Give Orange Day! We more than doubled our donations in just 24 hours. Your support has propelled us closer to our goal. As we near the end of the fundraiser, we hope this momentum is continued.

Thank you!

Keep Moving Forward

April 20, 2026

We wanted to share with everyone that we have reached 10% of our project goal. Thank you to everyone that has contributed, let's keep moving forward!!!

Give Orange Update

April 20, 2026

Hello everyone!


Thank you for a great Give Orange Day during PhilanthroPete. I am excited to announce we earned an extra $665 towards our project from matching funds. We are now 56% of the way to our goal. We have 4 days left until the end of PhilanthroPete. Continue to share and donate.


Thank you!!!

Levels
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$20

Club Membership

This level mirrors the cost of membership to join our club. Thank you for joining our team!

$50

Team Supporter

We have a 50-member engineering team. Your contribution ensures all 50 of us feels supported.

$100

JetCat P-100 Engine

Our team has spent the year modifying and testing the JetCat P-100 turbojet, and your contribution helps fund the tools, materials, and travel needed to showcase that work in Dayton.

$530

Meeting Times

Our club meets every Monday at 5:30pm. Help MEET our fundraising goal!

$826

Mile Marker

You carry us the full distance of our journey. Your gift represents all 826 miles between Oklahoma State University and the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force where we will present our design.

$2,025

Where it all began

Pistol Pete's Propulsion Posse became an official club in 2025, despite being a senior design project for years.

$5,000

Thermal System Sponsor

Our modified JetCat P100 must heat an external airflow at a rate of 5,000 BTU per hour while running at 80% engine speed, all without sacrificing performance or adding unnecessary weight or volume.