The study of airplanes is somewhat dependent on what aspects of an airplane you are interested in studying. For instance, aerospace engineering, or more specifically, aeronautical engineering, is the studying of the design and construction of airplanes. Whereas aeronautical science is typically the training needed to fly airplanes both privately and commercially.
You can study Aeronautical or Aerospace engineering. Then you have to get a licanse. Then you become a airplane pilot.
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Because he wanted to get a HIGHER education!
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No, it is an example of a model
I know that the first step was to study how birds flew.
Airplane designers have been influenced by the study of birds through examining the different qualities of their wings. The strong bones of the birds that are very light help determine the necessary weight restrictions and alloys used in wings. The shape of the wings of birds shows them how to shape airplane wings for maximum lift.
Aerodynamics is the study of how air flows around an object, like an airplane, while hydrodynamics is the study of how liquids, like water, flow around objects, such as ships. Both fields involve the study of fluid dynamics, but the mediums they focus on are different.
The airplane in the movie Airplane is a Boeing 707
i think study but if it is boring then do nothing or recycle or play with things that are not toys like paper you can make a paper airplane
The constants in an airplane experiment typically include factors that are kept consistent throughout the study, such as the size and weight of the airplane model, the air pressure, temperature, and humidity in the testing environment, and the angle of launch. These constants help ensure that any changes observed in the experiment can be attributed to the variables being tested rather than external factors.
The front of an airplane is called nose of the airplane.