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A340

by Tom Sanderson <tdscanuck@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 11, 2006 at 10:13 AM

> Do you have any recommended website or text book about A340,
> particularly about its wing structure. i am a student who is doing
> about wing structure of A340. Thank you for your helps......

What do you need to know about it?  Airbus uses pretty much the same 
structural design as other large trans****t aircraft.  Stiffened 
skin/stringer panels with front and rear spars forming a torsion box and 
ribs to hold the airfoil shape and reduce buckling length of the
stringers. 
Airbus, unlike Boeing, uses a center spar for part of the span (out to 
around the first engine, I think).

If you have any local airlines that have A340's, contact their maintenance

department, explain what you need to do, and see if they will let you look

at the aircraft manuals.  The airline will have a complete schematic of 
every part of the wing structure.

Tom.
 




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