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In the context of aerospace, the term "aeronautic" refers to the science and technology of designing, building, and operating aircraft. This includes both fixed-wing aircraft, such as airplanes and rotary-wing aircraft, such as helicopters

Aeronautics is a broad field that encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including structural design, propulsion, avionics, and flight dynamics. It is a critical part of the aerospace industry, which also includes the design, development, and operation of spacecraft, missiles, and other space-related vehicles and systems.

Examples of topics under the umbrella of aeronautics:

  • Aircraft design: This involves the development of new aircraft or the modification of existing ones, taking into consideration factors such as performance, fuel efficiency, and safety.

  • Propulsion: This refers to the systems that provide the power needed to move an aircraft through the air, including engines and fuel systems.

  • Avionics: This encompasses the electronic systems used in aircraft, including navigation, communication, and control systems.

  • Flight dynamics: This involves the study of how an aircraft responds to various forces, such as lift and drag, and how it moves through the air.

  • Structural design: This involves the design and analysis of the structural components of an aircraft, including the frame, wings, and other parts, to ensure that they can withstand the forces experienced during flight.

  • Aerodynamics: This is the study of how air flows over and around an aircraft and how this affects its performance.

  • Human factors: This refers to the ways in which the design of an aircraft and its systems can affect the behavior and performance of pilots and other crew members.

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