- The
wingbox of a fixed-wing
aircraft is the
primary load-carrying
structure of the wing,
which forms the
structural centre of the
wings and is also the...
-
between the
titanium beam and the
composite wing skin in the
wingbox. The
reinforced wingbox withstood a load
exceeding specifications without damage in...
- ramp/ramp door)
Boeing 747 (fuselage panels, tail section)
Boeing 767 (center
wingbox,
horizontal stabilizer)
Boeing 777 (spoilers, flaps)
Boeing 787 (fuselage...
- company. Saab Aeronáutica
Montagens is
producing empennage, air brakes, the
wingbox, the rear fuselage, and the
forward fuselage for
their mainline product:...
- edge
Triple tail Twin tail V-tail
Vertical stabilizer Wing root Wing tip
Wingbox Flight controls Aileron Airbrake Artificial feel
Autopilot Canard Centre...
-
aircraft like the 777 are
equally susceptible to such roll. The
center wingbox needs to be tall to be used as a p****enger cabin,
requiring a
larger wing...
- (ex–Fuji
Heavy Industries)
completed the
first aluminum and
titanium center wingbox integrated with main
landing gear
wheel wells at its
Handa factory. The...
- needed] The
force of the
final impact split the
fuselage in half
around the
wingbox,
rupturing the fuel tanks,
which proved to be
fatal during the evacuation...
-
production plant in Illescas, Spain.
Construction of the
first A350-900
centre wingbox was set to
start in
August 2010. The new
composite rudder plant in China...
- the
separation of the aircraft's
fuselage at
section 46 (aft of the main
wingbox).: 156 The
remainder of the
aircraft forward of
section 46
entered an...