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Understand how Airplanes generate Lift, how Airlines and Airports operate and what is Aerospace Engineering today.
What you'll learn
Understand the Basics of Aerospace Engineering
Understand how Airplines Fly and key parameters
Identify the type of Aircraft suited for each mission
Comprehend the complexities of a Airline Economic Model
Visualize the key design elements for Airports
Distinguish Commercial Aircraft Requirements
Basic Physics (High School Level). Not mandatory
Interest in Aerospace Engineering Description
The Aerospace Engineering: Airplanes, Airlines and Airports Course is a multidisciplinary course where you will study aerodynamics, mechanics and engineering of Airplanes, the Operation of Airlines and Airports and what Aerospace Engineering looks like Today. My intention is that you get a good overview to what Aerospace Engineering is Today, focusing on Aircraft Design and Dynamics but also getting a complete insight into Airlines and Airports.The structure of the Course is the following: IntroductionClassification of AirplanesAirplane EngineeringAirline ModelsAirportsWe will discuss topics such as Aircraft types, Flight Mechanics and Maneuvers, Aerodynamics concepts, TurboFan Engines, Airline Models and Businesses, Airport Operation as a function of the number of passengers per year and much more!I want you to fully grasp and comprehend Aerospace Engineering and to break it down from Complex and Broad to Simple Key Ideas. I want you to feel confident when working with Aerospace Engineering projects in the future or when discussing topics with other people.I deeply encourage you to begin this journey into Aerospace Engineering, you won't regret it! If you have...