aeronautical engineer in English

engineer skilled in aerodynamics

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1. Aeronautical Engineer Aided Government During War.

2. The project was directed by aeronautical engineer Boris Pavlovich Lisunov.

3. I thought she was an air hostess and you were an aeronautical engineer.

4. I found a brilliant aeronautical engineer who designs sails for America's Cup racing yachts named Peter Heppel.

5. Bulkin (1929–2012), American aeronautical engineer; Kelsey Bulkin (born 1985), singer and musician based in Los Angeles, California

6. The Ki-10 was designed by Japanese aeronautical engineer Takeo Doi, who had succeeded Richard Vogt as chief designer for Kawasaki.

7. Emily Orwaru (born 1988) is a Kenyan aeronautical engineer, who works as an aeronautical planning engineer, at Kenya Airways, the country's national airline.

8. She went on to obtain a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Manchester, becoming the first female Ugandan to become an aeronautical engineer.

9. The primary job of an Aeronautical Engineer is to devise aircraft and propulsion systems, but with time, the engineer is given many more responsibilities to carry out.

10. In 1995, founder Kevin Wiesehan left his aeronautical engineer career to start Breve Coffee, combining science with the art of roasting to craft the most distinctive coffee on Earth.

11. Juan de la Cierva, Spanish aeronautical engineer who invented the Autogiro, an aircraft in which lift is provided by a freely rotating rotor and which served as the forerunner of the helicopter

12. John Wimpenny's career as an aeronautical engineer began at the de Havilland Aircraft Company in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, in October 1940, and he went on to work on the Mosquito, Tiger Moth, Hornet, Vampire and Comet aircraft projects, becoming Deputy Chief Aerodynamicist in 1957.

13. [This article is part 1 of a 4 part series, where aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz discusses light aircraft Airfoils.] We have to keep in mind that the airfoil of our flying surfaces is only one variable of the many components which makes our airplanes fly well - or not so well - in a range of