Can you still work on aerospace projects if you major in mechanical engineering?
Q. I want to work on aerospace technology but there aren't a lot of colleges that offer a major in aerospace engineering. Also i hear jobs aren't as high in this field. If you major in mechanical, can you still work in that field?
Asked by Balls M - Sat Sep 20 15:21:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I like your pun about jobs not being as high in this field. Ha Ha I'm sure that the disciplines for both have many of the same courses. 'Google' 'aerospace technology' and see what comes up. You might have to contact someone at NASA and see what they say. I understand that some private companies are now competing with the government to get people into space cheaper. This might be a big opportunity for the right person, eh?
Answered by Larry B - Sat Sep 20 15:46:10 2008
Q. I want to work on aerospace technology but there aren't a lot of colleges that offer a major in aerospace engineering. Also i hear jobs aren't as high in this field. If you major in mechanical, can you still work in that field?
Asked by Balls M - Sat Sep 20 15:21:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I like your pun about jobs not being as high in this field. Ha Ha I'm sure that the disciplines for both have many of the same courses. 'Google' 'aerospace technology' and see what comes up. You might have to contact someone at NASA and see what they say. I understand that some private companies are now competing with the government to get people into space cheaper. This might be a big opportunity for the right person, eh?
Answered by Larry B - Sat Sep 20 15:46:10 2008
What is the prospect in aerospace and mechanical engineering for research at post graduate level?
Q. What does one interested in research opt for after completing B.Tech in aerospace engineering or mechanical engineering? What are the best options for this?
Asked by spark - Thu May 21 02:21:45 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well im not an academic but you still need people who can build it don't you ...even the academics ..need hands on its not that easy ..have met the odd mechanical engineer who has ist degree in engineering who didn't even know wat a spanner was used for ..sad that thankfully they were remotes ..best options be good at what you do be hands on as well as academic ..know your tools ..
Answered by bobonumpty - Thu May 21 18:44:30 2009
Q. What does one interested in research opt for after completing B.Tech in aerospace engineering or mechanical engineering? What are the best options for this?
Asked by spark - Thu May 21 02:21:45 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well im not an academic but you still need people who can build it don't you ...even the academics ..need hands on its not that easy ..have met the odd mechanical engineer who has ist degree in engineering who didn't even know wat a spanner was used for ..sad that thankfully they were remotes ..best options be good at what you do be hands on as well as academic ..know your tools ..
Answered by bobonumpty - Thu May 21 18:44:30 2009
I want to be an aerospace engineer when I grow up. How to start as a freshman in high school?
Q. I really want to make space shuttles and airplanes and other spacecraft. That's why I've chosen to be an aerospace engineer. I heard that they are often out of a job, is that correct? And also, what do I do as a freshman in high school to prepare? Any other suggestions? Yes, I love physics AND math. I'm taking Geometry in 9th grade. I am also going to join the Engineering Club at my high school.
Asked by G - Wed Sep 26 21:57:14 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. When I was in high school, Geometry in 9th grade meant Calculus in 12th grade. That's a good start. Focus more on physics classes than chemistry or biology (if you have the opportunity to take an AP class). Really doing work towards becoming an Aero Eng. won't happen until probably your sophomore or junior year in college when you start taking your Aero classes. Until then it's just general engineering courses. Short answer: Don't worry too much about it now. Focus on engineering based AP classes later in high school, but as a Freshman there isn't a lot you can do other than study and get good grades. Good luck!
Answered by Jeff - Thu Sep 27 13:41:54 2007
Q. I really want to make space shuttles and airplanes and other spacecraft. That's why I've chosen to be an aerospace engineer. I heard that they are often out of a job, is that correct? And also, what do I do as a freshman in high school to prepare? Any other suggestions? Yes, I love physics AND math. I'm taking Geometry in 9th grade. I am also going to join the Engineering Club at my high school.
Asked by G - Wed Sep 26 21:57:14 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. When I was in high school, Geometry in 9th grade meant Calculus in 12th grade. That's a good start. Focus more on physics classes than chemistry or biology (if you have the opportunity to take an AP class). Really doing work towards becoming an Aero Eng. won't happen until probably your sophomore or junior year in college when you start taking your Aero classes. Until then it's just general engineering courses. Short answer: Don't worry too much about it now. Focus on engineering based AP classes later in high school, but as a Freshman there isn't a lot you can do other than study and get good grades. Good luck!
Answered by Jeff - Thu Sep 27 13:41:54 2007
What branch of the military is the best for a aerospace engineer?
Q. I am going to get a degree in aerospace engineering and i was wondering what branch of the military i should go into to do the work of a aerospace engineer.
Asked by Bass player shadow - Fri Aug 28 20:51:06 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You won't get into the military as a soldier. Maybe a researcher for a military r&d facility.
Answered by ohSnap - Fri Aug 28 20:56:15 2009
Q. I am going to get a degree in aerospace engineering and i was wondering what branch of the military i should go into to do the work of a aerospace engineer.
Asked by Bass player shadow - Fri Aug 28 20:51:06 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You won't get into the military as a soldier. Maybe a researcher for a military r&d facility.
Answered by ohSnap - Fri Aug 28 20:56:15 2009
What is the difference between aeronautical and aerospace engineering in the UK?
Q. Hi, I was wondering about my future career options and I'm intrigued by this branch of engineering. But I'm not sure what i should choose, aeronautical or aerospace. Especially as UCAS lists both of these and entry requirements and qualifications seem to exactly the same. But I would like to know what the difference really is and its affect in the UK universities and further careers options like jobs. Also if someone can give me course details or websites that explain more would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Asked by Hawkflame - Fri Mar 7 15:45:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The titles suggest that aeronautical engineering deals with flight through the atmosphere, whereas aerospace would include flight through space above the atmosphere. Aeronautical engineering should be great for careers designing airplanes. Aerospace engineering would be great for dealing with the International Space Station or rockets to the moon, solar system, or outer space.
Answered by Steady1 - Fri Mar 7 16:01:44 2008
Q. Hi, I was wondering about my future career options and I'm intrigued by this branch of engineering. But I'm not sure what i should choose, aeronautical or aerospace. Especially as UCAS lists both of these and entry requirements and qualifications seem to exactly the same. But I would like to know what the difference really is and its affect in the UK universities and further careers options like jobs. Also if someone can give me course details or websites that explain more would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Asked by Hawkflame - Fri Mar 7 15:45:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The titles suggest that aeronautical engineering deals with flight through the atmosphere, whereas aerospace would include flight through space above the atmosphere. Aeronautical engineering should be great for careers designing airplanes. Aerospace engineering would be great for dealing with the International Space Station or rockets to the moon, solar system, or outer space.
Answered by Steady1 - Fri Mar 7 16:01:44 2008
Can anyone tell me the job description and workplace of being aerospace engineer?
Q. I'm planning to major in aerospace engineer. For those who are aerospace engineers, can you tell me the job description and workplace? Is it easy to look for a career? Does it pay good? Do you enjoy your job? Thanks.
Asked by red - Sun Jul 18 14:32:45 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi friend , i am electrical power engineer. An aeronautical, or aerospace, engineer applies scientific and technological principles to research, design, develop, maintain and test the performance of civil and military aircraft, missiles, weapons systems, satellites and space vehicles. They also work on the different components that make up these aircraft and systems. The role is focused on enhancing high-quality flight safety and standards as well as reducing system costs. Increasingly, the role addresses the environmental impact of air travel. Aeronautical engineering offers a wide range of roles in research, design, development, testing, manufacture and maintenance. Many engineers specialise in a particular area such as propulsion,… [cont.]
Answered by 3RSS - Sun Jul 18 15:00:52 2010
Q. I'm planning to major in aerospace engineer. For those who are aerospace engineers, can you tell me the job description and workplace? Is it easy to look for a career? Does it pay good? Do you enjoy your job? Thanks.
Asked by red - Sun Jul 18 14:32:45 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi friend , i am electrical power engineer. An aeronautical, or aerospace, engineer applies scientific and technological principles to research, design, develop, maintain and test the performance of civil and military aircraft, missiles, weapons systems, satellites and space vehicles. They also work on the different components that make up these aircraft and systems. The role is focused on enhancing high-quality flight safety and standards as well as reducing system costs. Increasingly, the role addresses the environmental impact of air travel. Aeronautical engineering offers a wide range of roles in research, design, development, testing, manufacture and maintenance. Many engineers specialise in a particular area such as propulsion,… [cont.]
Answered by 3RSS - Sun Jul 18 15:00:52 2010
Any Aerospace / Mechanical Engineers who can answer my question?
Q. Hi all, Im currently in my second year of college and im planning to persue Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. Aerospace is something I love very much, being a flight instructor I decided to further my career and have more career options. My question is about the math involved. Do I really need to be a math genious in order to persue this field of engineering? Reason I ask is because im already in my 3rd math class since Jan 2007, just started calculus, yes, the dreaded mini terms and they throw it at us so fast. Sometimes I really feel as if I understand the math very well and other times I study for hours and never really get a hold on what it is that im trying to learn. How will this affect me? I really want to understand the math… [cont.]
Asked by js_bug - Sun Mar 25 00:03:16 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. my dad is one and has been one for 30 yrs... he is horrible at math and never used much besides simple math
Answered by Amanda - Sun Mar 25 00:06:16 2007
Q. Hi all, Im currently in my second year of college and im planning to persue Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. Aerospace is something I love very much, being a flight instructor I decided to further my career and have more career options. My question is about the math involved. Do I really need to be a math genious in order to persue this field of engineering? Reason I ask is because im already in my 3rd math class since Jan 2007, just started calculus, yes, the dreaded mini terms and they throw it at us so fast. Sometimes I really feel as if I understand the math very well and other times I study for hours and never really get a hold on what it is that im trying to learn. How will this affect me? I really want to understand the math… [cont.]
Asked by js_bug - Sun Mar 25 00:03:16 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. my dad is one and has been one for 30 yrs... he is horrible at math and never used much besides simple math
Answered by Amanda - Sun Mar 25 00:06:16 2007
How is the aerospace engineering world or just the engineering world in general?
Q. I have recently been accepted to Penn State University Park into the college on engineering. I want to focus on aerospace engineering because i am very interested in airplanes and would love to work for airbus or Boeing one day. however i am not quite sure that it has to offer and how engineers think of there career. does PSU have any prestige in the engineering world?
Asked by relmadrid84 - Mon Mar 30 23:44:27 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I hope my answer will help on both questions. If you choose to select your degree focus on "what's hot" or what has available jobs you will end up disappointed for two reasons. First, you won't be pursuing your passions. Second, what is hot now may not be hot in four or five years when you're looking for your first job. Similarly, once you have you degree, your work experience and work ethic will speak more highly than where you got your degree. Certainly you want to choose a good program for your focus, but don't let that limit how good you feel about your education. Your education is based mainly on two things that may not be related to your university of choice. First, what effort are you planning to put forth? Second, who… [cont.]
Answered by bd - Tue Mar 31 01:07:32 2009
Q. I have recently been accepted to Penn State University Park into the college on engineering. I want to focus on aerospace engineering because i am very interested in airplanes and would love to work for airbus or Boeing one day. however i am not quite sure that it has to offer and how engineers think of there career. does PSU have any prestige in the engineering world?
Asked by relmadrid84 - Mon Mar 30 23:44:27 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I hope my answer will help on both questions. If you choose to select your degree focus on "what's hot" or what has available jobs you will end up disappointed for two reasons. First, you won't be pursuing your passions. Second, what is hot now may not be hot in four or five years when you're looking for your first job. Similarly, once you have you degree, your work experience and work ethic will speak more highly than where you got your degree. Certainly you want to choose a good program for your focus, but don't let that limit how good you feel about your education. Your education is based mainly on two things that may not be related to your university of choice. First, what effort are you planning to put forth? Second, who… [cont.]
Answered by bd - Tue Mar 31 01:07:32 2009
What kind of job can I get in aerospace medicine?
Q. I am still in college so I want to be able to do the job and go to college also. I am interested in internships I know one person said that while in high school the person did an internship with a flight surgeon with the FAA(federal aviation administration). I wanted to know if there were volunteer positions, internships, or any opportunities that exist in aerospace medicine. I want to know how that person got the internship.
Asked by Jesus is Lord - Sat Sep 12 22:01:48 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Call your Regional Flight Surgeon, they are in the blue pages of the phone book or you can look at faa.gov
Answered by Warbird Pilot - Sun Sep 13 08:44:06 2009
Q. I am still in college so I want to be able to do the job and go to college also. I am interested in internships I know one person said that while in high school the person did an internship with a flight surgeon with the FAA(federal aviation administration). I wanted to know if there were volunteer positions, internships, or any opportunities that exist in aerospace medicine. I want to know how that person got the internship.
Asked by Jesus is Lord - Sat Sep 12 22:01:48 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Call your Regional Flight Surgeon, they are in the blue pages of the phone book or you can look at faa.gov
Answered by Warbird Pilot - Sun Sep 13 08:44:06 2009
What kind of degree would I need to start a business in Aerospace engineering?
Q. I want to start a business in aerospace engineering when i grow up, but how would I go about starting one? Would i need a degree in Aerospace engineering or business? Please help me.
Asked by j4lyfe48 - Fri Apr 16 13:49:25 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Get a Major in Aerospace Engineering and a Minor or Masters in Business
Answered by bmskeet - Fri Apr 16 13:51:38 2010
Q. I want to start a business in aerospace engineering when i grow up, but how would I go about starting one? Would i need a degree in Aerospace engineering or business? Please help me.
Asked by j4lyfe48 - Fri Apr 16 13:49:25 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Get a Major in Aerospace Engineering and a Minor or Masters in Business
Answered by bmskeet - Fri Apr 16 13:51:38 2010
what are the benefits of aerospace engineering?
Q. what are the benefits of aerospace engineering? you can include some details if you want!
Asked by azn_96706 - Wed Feb 6 02:07:14 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You get to work on Planes, Rockets, Missles, jet engines, electronics, exotic metals, exotic structures and all of this is constrained by Weight and cost. These are both the simplest and toughest problems to solve. Rocket Science really isnt hard, but it is expensive and you will work your axxx off trying to make it cheaper, faster and more powerfull. As a result you will learn more than your counterparts in other industries, because they just have to crank out thier sxxx fast and usually not too well. wer
Answered by drwer2 - Wed Feb 6 19:10:54 2008
Q. what are the benefits of aerospace engineering? you can include some details if you want!
Asked by azn_96706 - Wed Feb 6 02:07:14 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You get to work on Planes, Rockets, Missles, jet engines, electronics, exotic metals, exotic structures and all of this is constrained by Weight and cost. These are both the simplest and toughest problems to solve. Rocket Science really isnt hard, but it is expensive and you will work your axxx off trying to make it cheaper, faster and more powerfull. As a result you will learn more than your counterparts in other industries, because they just have to crank out thier sxxx fast and usually not too well. wer
Answered by drwer2 - Wed Feb 6 19:10:54 2008
How smart do you have to be to become an aerospace engineer?
Q. I just want to know if i would be able to be in this field of work, or if it is just for the really smart people. Also what is a good college in illinois for aerospace engineering?
Asked by jeanhrsty1 - Sat Jul 17 14:30:32 2010 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The question shouldn't be how smart you have to be to become an aerospace engineer, or any type of engineer for that matter. The question should be how hard do you have to work. Obtaining a degree in engineering takes a lot of work and commitment, being smart helps but an average student can do well in engineering if they put forth the effort. I have seen many intelligent students do poorly in engineering simply because they didn't put forth the effort needed to do well. If you work hard and are committed you will be fine, and the great part is there are always professors and other students there to help you. As for a good school in Illinois for engineering, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a top notch engineering… [cont.]
Answered by N8 - Sat Jul 17 16:53:15 2010
Q. I just want to know if i would be able to be in this field of work, or if it is just for the really smart people. Also what is a good college in illinois for aerospace engineering?
Asked by jeanhrsty1 - Sat Jul 17 14:30:32 2010 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The question shouldn't be how smart you have to be to become an aerospace engineer, or any type of engineer for that matter. The question should be how hard do you have to work. Obtaining a degree in engineering takes a lot of work and commitment, being smart helps but an average student can do well in engineering if they put forth the effort. I have seen many intelligent students do poorly in engineering simply because they didn't put forth the effort needed to do well. If you work hard and are committed you will be fine, and the great part is there are always professors and other students there to help you. As for a good school in Illinois for engineering, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a top notch engineering… [cont.]
Answered by N8 - Sat Jul 17 16:53:15 2010
Would getting a doctorate in Aerospace engineering be enough to become an astronaut?
Q. If I were to get a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering, would that be enough to become an astronaut? Now, I am not counting all the medical exams and stuff. If not, what else would you need if you did not want to go into the test pilot, air force, and that type of stuff?
Asked by wiggly3 - Wed Dec 26 17:44:46 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. A degree in Aerospace engineering will do you no good in becoming an astronaut. If you want to build spaceships, it'd be great. If you want to fly them? You're looking at a career in the air force!
Answered by czekoskwigel - Wed Dec 26 17:47:36 2007
Q. If I were to get a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering, would that be enough to become an astronaut? Now, I am not counting all the medical exams and stuff. If not, what else would you need if you did not want to go into the test pilot, air force, and that type of stuff?
Asked by wiggly3 - Wed Dec 26 17:44:46 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. A degree in Aerospace engineering will do you no good in becoming an astronaut. If you want to build spaceships, it'd be great. If you want to fly them? You're looking at a career in the air force!
Answered by czekoskwigel - Wed Dec 26 17:47:36 2007
Which school is best for undergraduate aerospace engineering?
Q. The schools that i am looking at are the Ohio State University, Auburn University, and the University of Florida, but I was wondering which school had the best undergraduate aerospace engineering program because this is what i am planning on majoring in.
Asked by evan - Fri Apr 30 13:15:00 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should postpone Aerospace Engineering until graduate School. Get a good basic undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering or Engineering Physics first.
Answered by PE2008 - Fri Apr 30 14:46:26 2010
Q. The schools that i am looking at are the Ohio State University, Auburn University, and the University of Florida, but I was wondering which school had the best undergraduate aerospace engineering program because this is what i am planning on majoring in.
Asked by evan - Fri Apr 30 13:15:00 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should postpone Aerospace Engineering until graduate School. Get a good basic undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering or Engineering Physics first.
Answered by PE2008 - Fri Apr 30 14:46:26 2010
Does anyone have information on an Aerospace in Fontana CA?
Q. My fiance was told by an old friend with the last name Conn(who currently works there) about a place where he can work with airplane/jet engines. Conn said that they train you, and that the place is located in Fontana. He said it was off of Beech Ave and Slover Ave. But he was in such a hurry he didn't give enough info. Can anyone help!?! It's a Aerospace located in Fontana, CA on Beech Ave and Slover Ave... Or somewhere around there. Thanks!
Asked by kcdowling04 - Wed Mar 28 22:05:17 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I found this for you... Inland Aerospace Company (909) 350-9159 8365 Beech Ave Fontana, CA 92335
Answered by orcaspirits - Wed Mar 28 22:09:48 2007
Q. My fiance was told by an old friend with the last name Conn(who currently works there) about a place where he can work with airplane/jet engines. Conn said that they train you, and that the place is located in Fontana. He said it was off of Beech Ave and Slover Ave. But he was in such a hurry he didn't give enough info. Can anyone help!?! It's a Aerospace located in Fontana, CA on Beech Ave and Slover Ave... Or somewhere around there. Thanks!
Asked by kcdowling04 - Wed Mar 28 22:05:17 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I found this for you... Inland Aerospace Company (909) 350-9159 8365 Beech Ave Fontana, CA 92335
Answered by orcaspirits - Wed Mar 28 22:09:48 2007
Where should I go to college for Aerospace Engineering?
Q. I've been accepted to several universities: Georgia Tech, Embry-Riddle, UCF, and waiting on MIT, Purdue, and UF. I am planning on majoring in aerospace engineering but I'm not sure where to attend. I've seen the list of top undergraduate school for AE but I'm still uncertain if it really matters what the schools rank in. I can most likely attend any college I wish, but I want a good engineering school.
Asked by carlos c - Thu Dec 3 21:14:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My friend is also majoring in this and is applying to several of these colleges! I would say based on your acceptances now, UCF . Also it might be better for you depending on how your school is. I know 2 years ago my other friend was top of his class and got into MIT on a full ride but made all C's and D's there so he transferred to university of maryland and is making straight A's. Don't choose a school that will overwork you just because of the name... though MIT does look good on a diploma. But so does UCF...
Answered by Music Is My Lover - Thu Dec 3 21:26:30 2009
Q. I've been accepted to several universities: Georgia Tech, Embry-Riddle, UCF, and waiting on MIT, Purdue, and UF. I am planning on majoring in aerospace engineering but I'm not sure where to attend. I've seen the list of top undergraduate school for AE but I'm still uncertain if it really matters what the schools rank in. I can most likely attend any college I wish, but I want a good engineering school.
Asked by carlos c - Thu Dec 3 21:14:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My friend is also majoring in this and is applying to several of these colleges! I would say based on your acceptances now, UCF . Also it might be better for you depending on how your school is. I know 2 years ago my other friend was top of his class and got into MIT on a full ride but made all C's and D's there so he transferred to university of maryland and is making straight A's. Don't choose a school that will overwork you just because of the name... though MIT does look good on a diploma. But so does UCF...
Answered by Music Is My Lover - Thu Dec 3 21:26:30 2009
How many years of studying would I need to get the highest degree in Aerospace Engineering?
Q. Could you list each degree and the years it would take to complete each based on the fact that I would like to be an Aerospace Engineer?
Asked by sidd0123 - Sat Jul 24 02:45:52 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In the UK: Bachelors - 3 years Masters - +1 year PhD - typically +3.5 years So from scratch: 7.5 years to become a Doctor in Aerospace Engineering
Answered by Ash - Tue Jul 27 13:42:15 2010
Q. Could you list each degree and the years it would take to complete each based on the fact that I would like to be an Aerospace Engineer?
Asked by sidd0123 - Sat Jul 24 02:45:52 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In the UK: Bachelors - 3 years Masters - +1 year PhD - typically +3.5 years So from scratch: 7.5 years to become a Doctor in Aerospace Engineering
Answered by Ash - Tue Jul 27 13:42:15 2010
Is there a place to work as an aerospace engineer in Canada?
Q. I want to become an aerospace engineer, or an aeronautical engineer and I heard that you have to go to the U.S. to to that. I live in canada and you just became landed imagrents. I want to stay in canada for a while, is there a place in canada that offers the courses?
Asked by NC - Thu Jun 22 21:22:15 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. go on the major aircraft manufactures websites and look to see where there plants are.
Answered by ktmdudeone - Fri Jun 23 00:23:36 2006
Q. I want to become an aerospace engineer, or an aeronautical engineer and I heard that you have to go to the U.S. to to that. I live in canada and you just became landed imagrents. I want to stay in canada for a while, is there a place in canada that offers the courses?
Asked by NC - Thu Jun 22 21:22:15 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. go on the major aircraft manufactures websites and look to see where there plants are.
Answered by ktmdudeone - Fri Jun 23 00:23:36 2006
what are the eligibility to do aerospace eng after 10th std.?
Q. I am planning to do my diploma in Mech.Eng.Is it possible that i can do aerospace eng after diploma.In which course should one be specialized to do aerospace eng.
Asked by Sri - Sat Apr 17 21:14:44 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aerospace engg. is not aeronautical engg. XII > undergrad degree > PG aerospace or aeronautics. diploma route - though possible - not right approach. diploma level physics and maths is just not sufficient to pursue degree in engg.degree. you better seek guidance from a good educational consultant or prof. of aeronautical or aerospace deptt. best source is iit or iisc.
Answered by charlatan - Sun Apr 18 00:59:51 2010
Q. I am planning to do my diploma in Mech.Eng.Is it possible that i can do aerospace eng after diploma.In which course should one be specialized to do aerospace eng.
Asked by Sri - Sat Apr 17 21:14:44 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aerospace engg. is not aeronautical engg. XII > undergrad degree > PG aerospace or aeronautics. diploma route - though possible - not right approach. diploma level physics and maths is just not sufficient to pursue degree in engg.degree. you better seek guidance from a good educational consultant or prof. of aeronautical or aerospace deptt. best source is iit or iisc.
Answered by charlatan - Sun Apr 18 00:59:51 2010
What universities are best at teaching science relating to aerospace/electrical engineer?
Q. I aspire working for NASA when I grow up (14 years old going into high school) and work as either en electrical or aerospace engineer. More on the electrical engineering side though, but I don't know what universities teach those subjects.
Asked by Frankenstein - Sun Apr 26 14:02:33 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I don't know the absolute best school but I know of a good one for Aero. Try looking into the University of Texas at Arlington. I also know of a few engineering majors at MIT. You have a while to look into though so you should be okay.
Answered by megan m - Sun Apr 26 14:27:53 2009
Q. I aspire working for NASA when I grow up (14 years old going into high school) and work as either en electrical or aerospace engineer. More on the electrical engineering side though, but I don't know what universities teach those subjects.
Asked by Frankenstein - Sun Apr 26 14:02:33 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I don't know the absolute best school but I know of a good one for Aero. Try looking into the University of Texas at Arlington. I also know of a few engineering majors at MIT. You have a while to look into though so you should be okay.
Answered by megan m - Sun Apr 26 14:27:53 2009
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elevators to keep the inline Support the elevators to a level position with a strait edge on each elevator Place 2 long bolts through the holes in the torque tube arms to keep the torque tube lined up Mark a center line down the outside tab of your concentric torque tube Drill a small 3 32 hole through the elevator torque tube into the aluminum bushing about 1 2 Install
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elevators to keep the inline Support the elevators to a level position with a strait edge on each elevator Place 2 long bolts through the holes in the torque tube arms to keep the torque tube lined up Mark a center line down the outside tab of your concentric torque tube Drill a small 3 32 hole through the elevator torque tube into the aluminum bushing about 1 2 Install
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