aeronautic

IPA: ɛroʊnˈɑtʌk

adjective

  • Having to do with aerial navigation
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Examples of "aeronautic" in Sentences

  • Aeronautic engineering may even involve computing.
  • The Civil Aeronautics Board investigated the accident.
  • The peak of the aeronautic world and what do you need?
  • He'd like to be an aeronautic engineer when he grows up.
  • In aeronautics and aviation, loiter is a phase of flight.
  • The aeronautics museum is also located in the airport's complex.
  • He entered aeronautic engineering school in Zhuzhou, Hunan in 1959.
  • This Dutch aeronautic engineer and pioneer of flight was the reason behind many Allied aviator deaths in World War One.
  • The matter, we're happy to report, seems now to be resolved in what appears to be the aeronautic equivalent of a nolo contendere plea.
  • This is about as close to an aeronautic, glass-cockpit design as has appeared in the mass market, and it will definitely sell some cars.
  • The quartet complies fully with that aeronautic directive during the second act, in a divertissement billed ominously as the Wheel of Death.
  • Let us start with some simple aeronautic dynamics, using an analogy that my PIMCO colleague, Bill Gross, came up with to describe the economic risks facing the American economy.
  • It is only necessary to recall the aeronautic races, the boat races, the horse races, and the beneficial international influence of the arts and sciences, and the great super-national Nobel Prizes.

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