After one and a half year in ESTACA, i finally had my 1st Aeronautical Technology lesson. In the 1st 3 semesters, we were taught the basic knowledge needed, like fluid mechanics, mathematics, mechanics, electric...
Actually i was hesitating between automotive and aeronautic last time, because i was actually more interested by automotive, you can see it from my nickname EVO :P But i finally chose aeronautic because i thought it was more challenging and the market is wider. Plus i can always go into the automobile industry with my aeronautical knowledge, the reverse is more difficult. And the other thing is that France is one of the most advance country in this field, along with US and Germany. The Airbus that i believe most of you have taken is from France, hihi
It's a lesson that I'm waiting for, but fear of at the same time, because i know that a lot of new vocabularies will be introduced, in French of course, and that i might not be able to follow up the other classmates since most of those who choose aeronautic already have certain knowledge in this field, some by interest, some have passed their flying license etc. While me, I'm a noob!
The 1st lesson was kinda introduction, we saw different parts and different structures of an aircraft, the principle of flying an aircraft and the history of aviation. It was interesting, and i hope that i will always be. Through the history of aviation, i was amused by the its development in 100 years. The prof showed us the very first ideas of flying in the sky since the 1700s, sacrifices, tests and all kind of models made. Until the 17 December 1903, the Wright brothers have finally succeeded the first took off to the air. What a coincidence, because i was born exactly 84 years later, and is now studying aeronautic!
Anyway it's only the 1st lesson, let's hope the difficulty level won't increase exponentially so that i can have time to get used to it.