The main sections of an aircraft are the fuselage, tail and wing, which determine its external shape. The load bearing members of these main sections that are subjected to major forces are called the airframe. The fuselage, tail, and wing make up the external shape of an aircraft, and the parts that experience significant forces are collectively known as the airframe.
The main sections of an aircraft are the fuselage, tail and wing, which determine its external shape. The load bearing members of these main sections that are subjected to major forces are called the airframe. The fuselage, tail, and wing make up the external shape of an aircraft, and the parts that experience significant forces are collectively known as the airframe.
The main sections of an aircraft are the fuselage, tail and wing, which determine its external shape. The load bearing members of these main sections that are subjected to major forces are called the airframe. The fuselage, tail, and wing make up the external shape of an aircraft, and the parts that experience significant forces are collectively known as the airframe.
The main sections of an aircraft are the fuselage, tail and wing, which determine its external shape. The load bearing members of these main sections that are subjected to major forces are called the airframe. The fuselage, tail, and wing make up the external shape of an aircraft, and the parts that experience significant forces are collectively known as the airframe.
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2 AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE The main sections of an aircraft are the fuselage, tail and wing, determine its external shape. The load bearing members of these main sections, those subjected to major forces are called the airframe.