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BHT-212-MM

CHAPTER 6 - DIMENSIONS AND CHARTS

CONTENTS - MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

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6-1 Airframe principal dimensions ....................
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6-2
6-2 Airframe reference lines .......................... 6-00-00 3
6-3
6-3 Stations, waterlines, and buttock lines ......... 6-00-00 3

FIGURES

Figure Page
Number Title Number

6-1
6-1 Principal dimensions .........................................................

One
4
6-2
6-2 Station diagram .............................................................. 5

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BHT-212-MM

DIMENSIONS AND CHARTS

6-1. AIRFRAME PRINCIPAL WATER LINES (W.L.): Water lines are

rim
3.

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DIMENSIONS. horizontal planes perpendicular to, and

A):?Q
measured along, the vertical axis of the
Figure 6-1
Figure 6-1 depicts the major dimensions of helicopter. Water line (0) is a plane below the
DTI

(fl

the helicopter. Due to variations in loading lowest point on the fuselage. Water lines can
and landing gear deflection, all height be used to measure locations as described
dimensions are approximate. With ground for station lines.

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handling wheels installed and fully extended,
height will be increased by 5.0 in. (12.7 cm). 4. BUTTOCK LINES (B.L.): Buttock lines
are vertical planes perpendicular to, and
measured to, the left and right along the

a)^a) 0
Q-&'03

,..
6-2. AIRFRAME REFERENCE LINES. lateral axis of the helicopter. Buttock line (0)

^O``
is the plane at the vertical centerline of the
6-3.STATIONS, WATERLINES, AND helicopter. Buttock lines can be used to

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BUTTOCK LINES. measure locations as described for station

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lines.
1. Station lines, including
GENERAL:
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buttock lines, water lines, tailboom and 5. TAILBOOM AND BAGGAGE

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baggage compartment lines, elevator stations, COMPARTMENT STATION LINES: Baggage


I and main and tail rotor blade stations are
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compartment station lines are measured from


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used to determine locations on, and within, the tailboom fuselage attach point to aft end
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the helicopter. All such locators lines are of baggage compartment. Tailboom station

:«,
(Dm

measured (in inches) from known points. lines are measured from aft end of baggage
c=3

0)-
Therefore, these lines will not be expressed in compartment to center of intermediate
E
E

metric equivalents within this manual. gearbox.


2. STATION LINES (F.S.): Stations are 6. ELEVATOR STATION LINES: Elevator
vertical planes perpendicular to, and station lines (E.S.) are buttock lines extended
°0-a

measured along, the longitudinal axis of the through the elevator to elevator outboard tips.
helicopter. Station (0) is a plane usually Fuselage station lines (F.S.) and tailboom
forward of the nose of the helicopter. Several stations (B.S.) also apply to the elevator.
(-.

stations are marked under the cargo door


O°°

opening. Several station lines are shown on 7. VERTICAL FIN STATION LINES (V.F.S.):
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figure 6-2
figure 6-2 at recognizable locations on the Vertical fin stations are parallel vertical lines
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airframe. Other station locations can be perpendicular to the center line of the tail
measured from these lines. Tailboom rotor shaft, below the leading edge of the
.fl

stations, stations within the baggage vertical fin. Fuselage stations also apply to
compartment, and stations along the vertical the vertical fin.
cow

fin are illustrated in the same manner. These


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stations are perpendicular to the centerline on 8. MAIN AND TAIL ROTOR BLADE
(D3..0
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0 tea)

the tailboom and fin, as applicable, because Main and tail rotor blade
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STATION LINES:
these components are mounted at an angle to station lines are measured from the center of
the horizontal plane of the fuselage. hub to tip of blade.

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57 FT.0.68 IN. (PRIOR TO 30940)

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57 FT. 1.681N. (30940 AND SUB.)
42 FT. 1.671N:
BHT-212-MM

'n
2 F16.58 IN.
C
Vertical dimensions will increase by
Q approximately 1.5 inches when 28 FT. 11.12 IN.
Q1 helicopter is empty.

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Figure 6-1.
12 FT. 9.051N.
11°

-f 11.51N.
14 FT.
-11°FLAPPING
f 7.81N.
(PRIOR
TO
30940)

14 FT.
8.3 IN.
(30940
AND
SUBQ)

Principal dimensions
5 FT. 1.9 IN.

1
AT TRAI LI NG
GROUND LINE AT MID CG 11,200 LB GROSS WEIGHT
EDGE
14.84 IN.

9 FT. 4.0IN.-
AT 11,200 LB
GROSS WEIGHT

212-M-6-1
212-900-15P
B HT-212- M M

140.34
155.06
116.40 128.32 I

74.25 92 102
37 166
i

178
23 03.30 1

4i:i BL 35 L 34.86
BL 34.63
BL 30
BL 34.23

BL 12 rL ENGINE
1
211.06

BL 14

BL 4.45 '

-;j I IF
218
-- BL 12 L ENGINE _

BL 15.25 BL 14
ROOF FRAME - BL 21.70
FUEL CELL
BL 27 , 07
BL 30 INTERCOSTAL, -

WL 22 WL 71.2 192.85
63 33
74.25
BL 50 DOOR

BL 56.24

iL T ROTOR
BL 15.16 /
BL 12.25 T
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HELICOPTER

LE7
BL 5.27
480.165
BL 14.29 448.743

212-M-6-2-1

Figure 6-2. Station diagram (sheet 1 of 2)

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212_MM_06_0002b

Figure 6-2. Station diagram (Sheet 2 of 2)

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