Aeronautical Definition and 58 Threads

Aeronautics is the science or art involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of air flight–capable machines, and the techniques of operating aircraft and rockets within the atmosphere. The British Royal Aeronautical Society identifies the aspects of "aeronautical Art, Science and Engineering" and "The profession of Aeronautics (which expression includes Astronautics)."While the term originally referred solely to operating the aircraft, it has since been expanded to include technology, business, and other aspects related to aircraft.
The term "aviation" is sometimes used interchangeably with aeronautics, although "aeronautics" includes lighter-than-air craft such as airships, and includes ballistic vehicles while "aviation" technically does not.A significant part of aeronautical science is a branch of dynamics called aerodynamics, which deals with the motion of air and the way that it interacts with objects in motion, such as an aircraft.

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    Aerospace or Aeronautical: Which Degree is Best for a Career in Aerodynamics?

    Aerospace or Aeronautical? I'm a 17 year old IB student who takes the IB Diploma next year. My dream is to end up working on a high-flying Formula One (F1) team as their aerodynamisict. I also would like to work on plane models, space shuttles and cars...like designing them...I have a profound...
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    Schools Embry-riddle aeronautical university

    i think i am going to go to embry-riddle arenautical university in the fall for space physics. it costs 37,000 a year. to anyone who is affiliated or aquainted with that university...is it worth it?
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    Schools Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

    Hey there, Has anybody here taken or is in the process of taking a course at Embry-Riddle? I'm entering my final year of high school and would like to go into Aerospace engineering, and I hear Embry-Riddle has a great Aerospace program. So if anybody here has more info on the school than...
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    Aerospace vs Aeronautical Engineering

    Hey everyone, I was just wondering what the difference is between aerospace and aeronautical engineering, what each program focuses on, what its amied toward, the post-university job market of each...basically all the guts of each program. Thanks, -jb
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    Aeronautical engineering helicopters

    Heya all im deciding whether to go inot aeronautical engineering and I've been told that i need to kow the basics on how helicopters n etc work? can anyone give me a rough description or a site that says? wat else do u think ill need to know?
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    Aeronautical and astronautical Engineering

    Im a senior in High school, preparing for college. I know that I want to major in engineering, preferably in something to do with space, but have a few questions. Could someone explain the difference between aeronautical and astronautical engineering? or Aerospace engineering for that...
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    Aeronautical Engineering and Universities

    This isn't exacly a question about engineering, more of a question about where is best to do it. If it is better suited to a different forum then I am sorry. I live in England and I just got my A-Level results today, I got ABB. I had Loughborough Uni down as my firm choice (they required AAB)...
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    Project for aeronautical engineering

    Hello all Hope ur all well and in good health. Down to my question. I am about to start 3rd year uni and i gotto do a project for aeronautical engineering. Has anyone here done one? and if u have, What is the basic format. (I may do one on modal identification of delta wing). And where...
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