English to Urdu Dictionary aeronautics

aeronautics

یئروناٹکس
definition
noun
The history of aeronautics is full of aircraft developed in secret.
the science or practice of travel through the air.
example
It is thought that the technology can be used for applications in disparate fields such as architecture, art, 'aeronautics' and medicine.
He received a B.S. degree in 'aeronautics' and astronautics from the University of Notre Dame in 2002.
The history of 'aeronautics' is full of aircraft developed in secret.
The Corporation's core businesses are systems integration, space, 'aeronautics' and technology services.
And that's good - proving, finally and most conclusively, that the old Standard made a lasting contribution to 'aeronautics' .
The leading industries are steel, machinery, chemicals, automobiles, metallurgy, 'aeronautics' , electronics, mining, and textiles.
This work falls into a number of different areas but it began with applied mathematics and research into 'aeronautics' .
The Wright brothers' interest in 'aeronautics' paralleled the growth of experimentation in the field.
He then earned a master of science degree in 'aeronautics' and astronautics from Stanford University.
It's the first time Australia has won the award, which recognises outstanding examples of international cooperation in the field of 'aeronautics' .
They were bright young men, at ease in Western society and with an interest in engineering and 'aeronautics' .
Top targets for economic spies are high-tech sensors, electronics, 'aeronautics' and information systems.
He discussed meteorology, 'aeronautics' and mechanics.
Sweeping global changes in recent years have presented significant new challenges to the US 'aeronautics' industry.
At MIT, he graduated with highest honors in 'aeronautics' and astronautics as well as in science, technology, and society.
The Society's purpose is to advance the knowledge and practice of 'aeronautics' .
Like Glenn, it is involved primarily in 'aeronautics' and space technology research.
Then the administration essentially abandoned 'aeronautics' in favor of space.
The classroom instruction consisted of 'aeronautics' and how to behave as an officer.
He had worked as a mechanic in 'aeronautics' in the army for 8 years and thereafter as an informatics technician for 2 years.
Quite often, the designers of these usually one-off aircraft had just a modicum of 'aeronautical' education.
Your choice of 'aeronautical' charts also is important.
The humble fly hovering over a garbage can is routinely capable of some high-speed 'aeronautic' manoeuvres.
Tellingly, all the sculptures lack tail fins, pilot carriages and other 'aeronautic' details.
Modern 'aeronautic' experts have recreated Elmer's flight.
The 'aeronautical' press was stunned since secrecy involving the new aircraft had been very, very good.
Some of these companies had never built anything remotely 'aeronautical' and there was virtually no quality control.
Until then, the Flying Wing is an American 'aeronautical' treasure that should be savored each time it flies.
The university, known for its excellent 'aeronautic' , aerospace, and mechanical engineering schools, had a decided advantage.
In the 19th century it was given signification over aviation, 'aeronautic' experiments and apparatus that relates that.
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