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aeronautical

[ US /ˌɛɹəˈnɑtəkəɫ, ˌɛɹoʊˈnɑtəkəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ˌe‍əɹə‍ʊnˈɔːtɪkə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or pertaining to aeronautics

How To Use aeronautical In A Sentence

  • RIO DE JANEIRO—Competitors in the aeronautical pentathlon are an elite group, and not just because there are so few of them—less than 100. The Aeronautical Pentathlon Has Six Events—and Flying Doesn't Count
  • For much of his life, Steve was interested in creating small airframes with small engines that would rely on aeronautical efficiency for exceptional performance-with one great exception!
  • 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.
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