@podman27 Sure do... to be honest, it's a toss up in which CAD to learn. A lot of companies use different ones and sometimes a combination of them. I learned solidworks, but use Pro-E at my company. But... we also import models from all others including Solidworks. Now my company went through a merger and uses both. There is also CATIA and others. So... one thing is for sure, if you learn one descent CAD engineering program, you'll be able to adjust to others with whomever you work for.
@podman27 Most likely, most aerospace engineers work for different companies in their career and will pick up a couple. Good luck and yes, Solidworks is a good one. So is Pro-E.
Im going into college for areospace next year! Do you know if the industry still uses solidworks a lot? Im in a cad class
podman27 1 year ago
@podman27 Sure do... to be honest, it's a toss up in which CAD to learn. A lot of companies use different ones and sometimes a combination of them. I learned solidworks, but use Pro-E at my company. But... we also import models from all others including Solidworks. Now my company went through a merger and uses both. There is also CATIA and others. So... one thing is for sure, if you learn one descent CAD engineering program, you'll be able to adjust to others with whomever you work for.
doc34thumper 1 year ago
@podman27 Most likely, most aerospace engineers work for different companies in their career and will pick up a couple. Good luck and yes, Solidworks is a good one. So is Pro-E.
doc34thumper 1 year ago
Cool animation,, Solidworks is cool way in designing spacecraft....
polar224 4 years ago
yeah ive become fond of it:) thanks!!!!!
doc34thumper 4 years ago
good job son
draganof1 4 years ago