To answer this question ask yourself where do airplanes fly and where do spacecraft fly? You can see most airplanes which fly overhead, but spacecraft fly much higher. Airplanes fly within the earth's atmosphere, while spacecraft fly outside the earth's atmosphere in space. So when you decide to ask a sensible question, post it and you may receive a answer.
There were few differences except in basic design. Both sides built many excellent aircraft.
Albert Einstein did not design airplanes- first, last or in between.
Aerospace companies provide the research, design, development, construction, testing, science and technology of aircraft and spacecraft and are therefore a big part of the industry.
Its purpose was to launch spacecraft. It was designed to launch spacecraft. There the design suited the purpose. (as an aside, it actually did lauch spacecraft :)).
Aviation refers to the operation of aircraft, including airplanes and helicopters. It encompasses activities such as flying, piloting, navigating, and maintaining aircraft. Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the design and construction of aircraft and spacecraft.
Aerospace engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles. Those who work with aircraft are called aeronautical engineers, and those working specifically with spacecraft are astronautical engineers. Aerospace engineers develop new technologies for use in aviation, defense systems, and space exploration, often specializing in areas such as structural design, guidance, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, and production methods. They also may specialize in a particular type of aerospace product, such as commercial aircraft, military fighter jets, helicopters, spacecraft, or missiles and rockets, and may become experts in aerodynamics, thermodynamics, celestial mechanics, propulsion, acoustics, or guidance and control systems.
Masoud Rais-Rohani has written: 'Manufacturing and cost considerations in multidisciplinary aircraft design' -- subject(s): Costs, Mathematical models, Airframes, Manufacturing, Aircraft design 'Wing design for a civil tiltrotor transport aircraft' -- subject(s): Tilt rotor, Transport aircraft, Composite structures, Aircraft, Computer aided design, Aircraft design, Structural design, Wings
the difference between aircraft maintenance engineer and aeronautical engineer is, aeronautical engineer dose the design work theoritically,while the aircraft engineer maintain and service the airplane
G. M. T. D'Eleuterio has written: 'Elements of spacecraft design' -- subject(s): Spacecraft design
Different models of curriculum design vary in their approach and focus. For example, the Tyler model is more focused on defining objectives and outcomes, while the Taba model emphasizes collaboration and student input. The Hilda Taba model also places importance on evaluation and reflection throughout the curriculum design process.
V. I. Bazhenov has written: 'Modeling the fundamental characteristics and processes of spacecraft functioning' -- subject(s): Computerized simulation, Mathematical models, Performance tests, Spacecraft components, Spacecraft design, Structural design criteria
Daniel P. Raymer has written: 'Aircraft Design' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Design and construction 'Aircraft design' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Design and construction 'Aircraft Design (3rd ed.) and RDS-Student (AIAA Education Series)'