I agree with MK, but would also add that unless you rapidly develop some good research skills and ability to write clear English in the next year or so, you'll get torn apart limb from limb by most Aeronautical Engineering lecturers - or at least they'll make quite sure that you don't make it into the second year.
Your maths and physics skills are only a small part of what you need on an Engineering degree!
Look at the careers guides from the RAeS, BWPA and doubtless many other organisations. And do a lot of reading - it's a reasonable route to starting to grasp what clear written English should look like.
G