noun the activity or hobby of making and flying model aircraft
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Aeromodelling can be used as a hands-on educational tool to teach students about physics, engineering, and aviation concepts in a practical and engaging way.
Aeromodelling requires knowledge of aerodynamics, materials science, and mechanical engineering principles to design and construct functional model aircraft.
Aeromodelling is a hobby or sport involving the building and flying of model aircraft, which can range from simple paper planes to complex remote-controlled drones.
Aeromodelling enthusiasts often gather at clubs or events to share their passion for model aircraft, participate in competitions, and socialize with like-minded individuals.
Aeromodelling is used by pilots to practice and improve their flying skills in a safe and controlled environment.
Aeromodelling is used by aerospace engineers to design and test new aircraft models before building full-scale prototypes.
Aeromodelling is used by air traffic controllers to understand the principles of flight and improve their ability to communicate with pilots.
Aeromodelling is used by mechanical engineers to study aerodynamics and structural design of aircraft components.
Aeromodelling is used by educators to teach students about aviation, engineering, and physics concepts in a hands-on and engaging way.