EGB243 Aircraft Systems and Flight


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Unit code:EGB243
Prerequisite(s):(EGB102 or EGB113 or EGD113 or PVB101) and (MZB126 or EGD126 or MZB127 or (MXB105 and MXB107)) and EGB323.
Equivalent(s):ENB121
Credit points:12
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Gardens Point
Semester 1
CSP student contribution  $1,164
Domestic tuition unit fee  $4,968
International unit fee  $6,252
This is a foundational aerospace engineering unit addressing the aerodynamic principles of flight, aircraft systems and the airspace environment in which aircraft operate. The unit covers basic aerostatics, aerodynamics and equations of motion to gain a technical appreciation for how aircraft fly. Core aircraft systems including navigation, surveillance, guidance and control system are covered, linking their functionality and importance to air traffic management and air safety aspects of the airspace. These topics are delivered in conjunction with multiple problem solving tasks, providing you with both the technical knowledge and high level picture of how aircraft are able to operate in the world today.This is second year engineering unit and the knowledge and problem solving skills developed in this unit are relevant to aerospace and electrical, electrical and mechatronics majors.