u/Emotional-Past1180

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I feel like a lot of people interested in aerospace have at least one project they started and never got around to finishing. Could be anything:

- a rocket build

- RC plane/drone

- simulation or control system

... anything aerospace-related

What was it, and what stopped you? Time? complexity? cost? lost motivation? ’m trying to understand what actually makes projects fail or get abandoned so I can avoid the same mistakes.

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u/Emotional-Past1180 — 14 days ago

I feel like a lot of people interested in aerospace have at least one project they started and never got around to finishing. Could be anything:

- a rocket build

- RC plane/drone

- simulation or control system

... anything aerospace-related

What was it, and what stopped you? Time? complexity? cost? lost motivation? ’m trying to understand what actually makes projects fail or get abandoned so I can avoid the same mistakes.W

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u/Emotional-Past1180 — 14 days ago

I feel like a lot of people interested in aerospace have at least one project they started and never got around to finishing. Could be anything:

- a rocket build

- RC plane/drone

- simulation or control system

... anything aerospace-related

What was it, and what stopped you? Time? complexity? cost? lost motivation? ’m trying to understand what actually makes projects fail or get abandoned so I can avoid the same mistakes.

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u/Emotional-Past1180 — 14 days ago

I feel like a lot of people interested in aerospace have at least one project they started and never got around to finishing. Could be anything:

- a rocket build

- RC plane/drone

- simulation or control system

... anything aerospace-related

What was it, and what stopped you? Time? complexity? cost? lost motivation? ’m trying to understand what actually makes projects fail or get abandoned so I can avoid the same mistakes.

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u/Emotional-Past1180 — 14 days ago
▲ 12 r/AerospaceEngineering+1 crossposts

I’ve been getting more into aerospace engineering recently and trying to focus on hands-on projects instead of just theory. So I’m curious... what’s the most fun or interesting aerospace-related project you’ve worked on? Could be anything. Or even something you wish you could build if you had the time/resources. I’m trying to explore ideas that are actually practical for students to build and learn from.

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u/Emotional-Past1180 — 19 days ago