It is a manual of the details of structure for a particular aircraft.
The wings and fuselage outer coverings are all sheet metal structures.
Sorry, I want to know the difference between Primary, Secondary and Tertiary structure of aircraft
Wind tunnel
W.A.J Moonen has written: 'Protective coatings for aircraft structures'
W. J. Rowe has written: 'Prospects for intelligent aerospace structures' -- subject(s): Aircraft, Smart structures
John E. Younger has written: 'Mechanics of aircraft structures'
The air force parks its aircraft on parking ramps, Protective Aircraft Shelters (PAS), and in Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS).
Aircraft wings, rivers and mountains are not part of the male reproductive system.
Masoud Rais-Rohani has written: 'Manufacturing and cost considerations in multidisciplinary aircraft design' -- subject(s): Costs, Mathematical models, Airframes, Manufacturing, Aircraft design 'Wing design for a civil tiltrotor transport aircraft' -- subject(s): Tilt rotor, Transport aircraft, Composite structures, Aircraft, Computer aided design, Aircraft design, Structural design, Wings
David J. Peery has written: 'Aircraft structures' -- subject(s): Airframes, Airplanes, Design and construction, Strains and stresses 'Aircraft structure' -- subject(s): Airframes
Downwash is the downward flow of air behind a wing or rotor blade. It can contribute to induced drag, affect the stability and control of an aircraft, and impact nearby aircraft or structures during takeoff and landing. Pilots must be aware of downwash effects and take them into consideration when operating aircraft.
Aeronautical engineer is the one who designs aircraft. In the olden days before the inception of aeronautical engineer profession, aircraft designs were prepared by civil engineers. This is the main reason why old aircraft design employed many trusses in the structures because of such they were heavy. One modern design principle is the so called weight-to-strength ratio which contemplates the balance of the aircraft weight and structural strength. Thus, a good aircraft must be lightweight and at the same time structurally strong.