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Performed Airbus A320 wheel replacement! A320 has a feature of brake fan. To start removing wheel, first brake fan is removed. Then Hub, lock bolts & axle nut is removed. Then wheel is pulled using trolley. During installation, axle nut has given a torque value using torque meter. Some on safeties are LG locks installation, Hydraulic not pressurized, chocks installation, AMM mentioned CB pulled out. #aircraftmaintenance #aircraftmechanic #aircraftengineering #airbus #a320 #airbuslovers #aviationengineering #flightmechanics
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Here is the image comparing the two #aircraft cockpits, representing different #company #management styles. The top cockpit, inspired by the Airbus A350, symbolizes modern ergonomics, innovation, delegation, and strategic oversight. The bottom cockpit, inspired by the Boeing 787, symbolizes hands-on, direct control, traditional methods, and immediate feedback. From a visual and ergonomic point of view illustrate #stability, #reliability, #innovation, #adaptability, #efficiency, and #strategic #focus. Two different construction approaches - the more modern fly-by-wire technology one - compared to the more traditional one, both valid.
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Shaping the Skies: How Aircraft Design Defies Drag! ✈️ #SkyShapers #AeroDesignMagic #DefyingDrag #AircraftInnovation #FlightRevolution #AeroSculptors #WingedWonders #AeroEngineering #DragDefiance #AirborneElegance #AviationEvolution
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It seems like a new trend was set in the airliners fashion world. Both the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 feature a distinctive nose shape. The smaller A220, SSJ and even newer designs adhere to this design principle. However this is not a stylistic choice. Everything in aerospace engineering is expensive and every step away from established reliable designs can be driven by potential benefits only. The Boeing 737 family inherited its nose shape from the 707 and 727 models. Boeing 777 retains the nose section of the Boeing 767. Similarly Airbus hasn't changed the nose shape of its widebody jets since the first A300. So what caused aircraft manufacturers to deviate from this tradition? The answer lies in advances in technologies and materials. Now engineers could use powerful new computational methods to create a nose shape that would reduce cockpit noise while improving the overall fuselage aerodynamics. The technology advancements made it possible to use large and curved glass panes for cockpit windshields.But just look at the nose shape of the early commercial jets like Comet and Caravelle to see that the history once again repeats #aviation #airplane #commercialaviation #aerospaceengineering #engineering #airbus #aircraft #aviationhistory
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What do you think is the "Best Designed" airplane ever made? If you ask me, there is no such thing! Sure, I have some favorites and there have been some awesome and impactful airplanes created over the last century. However, good Engineering isn't about designing to a standard, it is about designing for a purpose. Every aircraft type was designed to fly a given mission within the available constraints of time, money and technology; all of which influence their final design. Is the F-22 better than the A-10? Or perhaps better than a Cessna 172? If you just look at aerodynamic performance statistics, maybe. But these aircraft all serve different missions and were developed in different technological eras. No design can do everything. An F-22 is an expensive choice for a trainer and a Cessna 172 would make a demonstrably terrible fighter. They are all superb designs for their purpose, yet they are all a compromise. A good design is one that serves its purpose within the given constraints.
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Article: Watch: Boeing 777 scrapes tail on runway, emits smoke during takeoff in Italy
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beBold #aviation #knowledge [week #14of2024] - fuselage components the list of important #fuselage components and their uses. found on most modern #aircrafts (15 items). 1. #cockpit 2. #passenger cabin 3. #cargo compartment 4. #windows 5. #doors 6. #emergency exits 7. #bulkheads 8. #floor structure 9. #wing attachments 10. #fuel tank 11. #aft pressure bulkhead 12. #avionic bays 13. #structural frames 14. #fairings 15. #tail cone full blog (with images and full descriptions): https://lnkd.in/gunpHFZE 🧡 beBold
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