lentotekniikka
Lentotekniikka, often translated as aeronautical engineering or aviation technology, is the field of engineering dedicated to the design, development, manufacturing, and operation of aircraft. It encompasses a broad range of disciplines including aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, control systems, and avionics. Aerodynamics, the study of air in motion and its interaction with solid bodies, is fundamental to understanding lift and drag, crucial for an aircraft's flight. Propulsion systems, such as jet engines and propellers, provide the thrust necessary for flight. Structural analysis ensures that aircraft components can withstand the stresses and strains of flight while remaining lightweight. Control systems are vital for maneuvering the aircraft, from simple flight control surfaces to complex fly-by-wire systems. Avionics, the electronic systems used in aircraft, include navigation, communication, and flight management systems.
The field of lentotekniikka is divided into two main branches: aerospace engineering and astronautical engineering. Aerospace