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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aeronautical genius" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has exceptional talent or skill in the field of aeronautics, which includes the design and development of aircraft and spacecraft.
Example: "The young engineer was hailed as an aeronautical genius after successfully designing a revolutionary new aircraft."
Alternatives: "aviation prodigy" or "aerospace expert".
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Lindbergh, despite his Nazi sympathies and racist proclivities, was a great aviation hero who had displayed tremendous physical courage and aeronautical genius in crossing the Atlantic in 1927.
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§ 63.37 Aeronautical experience requirements.
I have a degree in aeronautical engineering".
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