Aeronautics.
aeronautics
Keith Gavin has written: 'A study of R&D collaboration in the European civil aeronautics industry' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Commercial, Commercial Aeronautics, Research and developement partnership
Russell Genet has written: 'Robotic Observatories' 'The WARNET papers' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Military, Military Aeronautics, Study and teaching
Depends on your university admissions, but in general, students must be proficient with and enjoy mathematics, physics and chemistry(mathematical chemistry) and some forms of engineering to study aeronautics. By proficient I mean a minimum of 70% average.
No, none of those things.
Pertaining to aeronautics, or aerial sailing.
Russell Holtz has written: 'Glider pilot's handbook of aeronautical knowledge' -- subject(s): Gliders (Aeronautics), Aeronautics, Study and teaching, Piloting, Flight training
Aeronautics (Greek, meaning, "air navigation") is the science involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of flight-capable machines, or the techniques of operating flight-capable machines.
Some aspects of aeronautics include aerodynamics (study of how air interacts with moving objects), propulsion systems (engines that provide thrust for aircraft), aircraft structures (materials and design of the physical body of an aircraft), and avionics (electronic systems used in aircraft for navigation, communication, and control).
Pl. mention what qualification required to study Aeronutic Chandran.T.V.
James C. Bremer has written: 'Study of optical techniques for indirect generation of runway approach lights' -- subject(s): Airports, Landing aids (Aeronautics), Lighting, Runways, Runways (Aeronautics)