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US
/ˌɛɹəˈnɑtəkəɫ, ˌɛɹoʊˈnɑtəkəɫ/
]
[ UK /ˌeəɹəʊnˈɔːtɪkəl/ ]
[ UK /ˌeəɹəʊnˈɔːtɪkəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of or pertaining to aeronautics
How To Use aeronautical In A Sentence
- For collectors and aviation enthusiasts the early autumn of 1992 produced no less than four major auctions with an accent on matters aeronautical.
- As host of the World Military Games, Brazil's aeronautical pentathlon team practiced full-time for months in advance. A Strange Sports Medley
- It had been hoped that the squadrons would provide a practical link between the air force and aeronautical research, particularly at Cambridge. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
- The aeronautical rescue co-ordination centre at RAF Kinloss immediately scrambled a helicopter.
- Though it's hardly the last word in theatrical spectacle, John Going's production does better than just sprinkle shards for the aeronautical collapse, which marks the entrance of a Polish acrobat named Lina Szczepanowska. George Bernard Shaw's 'Misalliance' misses the mark at Olney Theatre Center
- Its utility and maneuverability are exemplified by an aeronautical manufacturing enterprise.
- Marcelo Feitosa A competitor in the World Military Games in Rio de Janeiro prepares for the flying portion of the aeronautical pentathlon, one of the world's most obscure sports. A Strange Sports Medley
- Naval Aeronautical Engineering Academy, the Navy is why training missiles, aeronautical engineering and technical cadres based integrated engineering and technical institutions.
- Each year, the country's brightest and most talented young people left to work in the west, energising and enriching the technology, medical, and aeronautical sectors of other nations.
- As a young man growing up in Vancouver in the 1930s and '4Os, Denham contemplated becoming an aeronautical engineer or an English professor.