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What are aircraft drawings?

Turn a 3D object into a 2D drawing.

Why do we use aircraft drawings?

To avoid miscommunication.

Front (Term)


A centerline

Alternates long and short dashes.

A break line shows

Where the part stops on a page. It is a line with a series of zig zag.

Phantom line shows

Alternate view of a part. 1 long dash and 2 short dashes

Cutting plane shows

Arrowheads that have letters

Dimension lines show

Size

Extension lines shows

Measurements. Line with arrow head and line ends

Sectioning shows

What material the part is made of.

Visible line is

Is a thick outline

Hidden lines

Show lines of hidden areas of 3D object.

Most commonly used material that shows any metal

Cast iron

What are the three working drawings.

Detail. Assembly. Installation.

Block diagrams

Show how components flow in a system.

A fault isolation manual is used

For troubleshooting.

A logic flow chart is

A step by step Chart

A detailed drawing is used

To fabricate parts

An assembly drawing shows

How 2 or more parts go together.

An installation drawing shows

The position relative to the aircraft.

What are the four sectional drawings?

Full sectional. Half sectional. Removed sectional. Revolved sectional.

A full sectional drawing is used

To see the interior of a part.

A half sectional drawing is used

To view half inside and half outside.

A removed drawing is used

When there is not enough space in the drawing.

A revolved drawing is used

To view the drawing from a different angle.

Illustrated Parts Catalog uses

Exploded views

Block diagrams show

how components flow in a system

A logic flow diagram is

a step by step flow chart for fault isolation manual

A schematic with pictures is called

a pictorial schematic

Circuit breakers are rated

in Amps.

A diagram that shows the flow of an electric system

is a wiring diagram

What part view shows the front, top, bottom, back, left, and right?

An orthographic view diagram

An orthographic view is drawn

to scale

Isometric drawings are of

equal size

the three view points are

perspective, isometric, and oblique

The perspective view point is

true to size.

The oblique viewpoint has

one side facing forward

The three types of dimensions are

nominal, allowance, tolerance

Nominal dimensions are

perfect size

Allowance dimensions are

the maximum and minimum of size

Tolerance dimensions is

the difference between maximum and minimum.

In a drawing, the title block is located

in the bottom, right of the page

In a drawing, the revision block is located

in the upper, right corner of the page

In a drawing, the notes block located

any where on the page

Fuselage stations measure

horizontal from a datum point in inches

Water lines measure

vertical in inches

Buttock lines are

the aircraft fuselage, looking down at the top

Wing stations measure

the wings from above

The basic shapes of drawings are

triangle, circle, square, cube, cylinder, cone, sphere