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In relation to the aerospace/astronautical engineering industry, which is the most useful CAD program to learn?
FredGarvin said:A lot of times your choice will be dependent on what you have available.
FredGarvin said:Either Catia, Solidworks or Pro-E. Take your pick. Once you learn one and the associated 3D modeling methods, you're pretty well set to transition into the others. Don't worry too much about picking the right one. Just pick one and go with it. A lot of times your choice will be dependent on what you have available.
FredGarvin said:If you can find good reference materials that is a huge bonus ... I had to constantly bug fellow engineers which I do not like to do.
FredGarvin said:Either Catia, . . .
Wether you learn Pro-E or Autocad Inventor isn't too important, as Fred said it's important to 'get' the concept of constraint based modelling - a big difference form tradiational drafting.