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.
study of plant is called botany study of plants is called zoology
well, rodentology is the study of rodents, which I guess is close enough.
Oology is the study of eggs (all eggs as related to biology) Ornithology is the study of birds...so it's gotta be one of those two Oornithology seems like the most balanced answer! but it's not a recognized field of science.
lagamorphology. if you are a rabbit expert you would be called this
Melittology is the study of bees. Apiology is specifically the study of honey bees.
The science of flight of airplanes is called aerodynamics. It involves the study of the movement of air around the aircraft, the forces acting on the airplane, and how these factors affect the design and performance of the aircraft.
The study of flight is called aerodynamics. It involves the investigation of how air moves around objects in motion, such as airplanes, to understand and improve their flight characteristics.
Yes, jets are airplanes but they are called supersonic airplanes.
The waste from the toilets is often referred to as the airplanes garbage.
Airplanes run on special fuel that is designed for them. It is called Jet fuel. It is also called white Petrol.
It is called a RUNWAY
They are called gliders.
A+ aerodynamics
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.
The wings of an airplane are near-flat surfaces that plane the air.
Airplanes use a fuel called kerosene.
hangars