How do the various engineering diciplines (i.e. Civil, Chemical, Electrical, and Mechanical) contribute to manufacturing an airplane?
When looking at the entire process of designing and manufacturing an aircraft, just about every engineering discipline will contribute. Aeronautical engineers will do design work both at the overall and detail levels, then mechanical, electrical, and other engineering disciplines will contribute at the detail level as well. Aircraft of today are very complex, so it takes contributions from many technical experts to make the design come to fruition.
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