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AIRCRAFT DIMENSIONS

Fuselage: Gövde

Overall Length: Toplam Uzunluk

Width: Genişlik

Wings: Kanatlar

Span: Yatay Uzunluk(wing span, kanat uzunluğu)

Area: Alan

Stabilizers: Stabilizerler

Tail Horizontal Stabilizer(THS): Kuyruk Yatay Stabilizer

Vertical Stabilizer: Dikey Stabilizer

Height: Yükseklik

Weights: Ağırlık

Empty Weight: Boş Ağırlık


FUSELAGE DATUM LINES
It exists of three a datum lines:

” X ” means length distances from ” X 0 ” also called .STA ” 0 ”.


It defines forward and aft distances from any point ( STA ) to
STA ” 0 ”. STA 0 ist 2540 mm forward of the radom.

” Y ” means lateral distsances from any point to aircraft center line


” Y 0 ” is a vertical plane over the center line
” + Y ” is a plane left hand from ” Y 0 ” in flight direction
” - Y ” is a plane right hand from ” Y 0 ” in flight direction

” Z ” means a horizontal distsances from any point to aircraft centerline


” Z 0 ” is a horizontal plane over the center line
” + Z ” is a plane above the center line
” - Z ” is a plane below the center line
ZONING
MAJOR ZONES
The aircraft is divided into zones as follows :
- the major-zones
- the major-sub-zones
- the unit – zones
Eight major-zones are identifided by the hundreds as follows :
- 100 Lower half of the fuselage to aft pressure bulkhead
- 200 Upper half of the fuselage to aft pressure bulkhead
- 300 Stabilizers
- 400 Nacelles
- 500 Left hand Wing
- 600 Right hand Wing
- 700 Landing gear
- 800 Doors
SECTIONS/STATIONS/FRAMES
SECTION NUMBERS
This part gives informations about the sections, their related stations and
frames or ribs.

Section numbers
The aircraft is divided into various sections for manufactoring reasons.
Each major part of the aircraft, corresponding to the production sharing receives a section number.
Fuselage 10
Wing 20
Vertical Stabilizer 30
Horizontal Stabilizer 35
Engine 40
Landing Gear 50
Belly Fairing 60

Stations numbers ( STA )


The station designation system is used to identify reference planes and points
along those planes, providing a means of identifying the location of structure.
A station corresponds to a cross section ( plane ) for a given assembly group,
as Fuselage, engine naccelle, wing verticall and horizontal stabilizer.

Frames numbers ( FR )
Frames been counted from the front bulk head to the aft within the fuselage.
The distance between the frames are generally 530 millimeters. In ranges of
hight loads the distances is about 230 millimeters.
Depending on the frames the fuselage of A 320/A319 has seven sections. The
A321 has nine sections.

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