Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe front view clearly shows the symmetrical layout of the wings, fuselage, and vertical stabilizers, providing the primary reference for the aircraft's overall shape and component placement.
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The front view clearly shows the symmetrical layout of the wings, fuselage, and vertical stabilizers, providing the primary reference for the aircraft's overall shape and component placement.
The top view reveals the full span of the wings and the arrangement of the wing-mounted components, essential for understanding the aircraft's planform and aerodynamic profile.
The left view provides a side profile, showing the aircraft's height, wing sweep, and the vertical tail configuration, which are critical for assessing its structural and aerodynamic characteristics.
This section cut through the mid-height of the fuselage reveals internal structural components, such as the internal frame and mounting points for the wings and tail.
This section cut through the mid-height of the fuselage reveals internal structural components, such as the internal frame and mounting points for the wings and tail.
This detail view magnifies the engine mount area, showing the precise dimensions and alignment of the engine's mounting points and surrounding structural reinforcements.
This detail view focuses on the wing root, highlighting the internal structure, rib placement, and attachment points for the wing to the fuselage.
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These are 2D engineering drawings, not 3D files. Dimensions are extracted from the 3D geometry and should be verified against the source model before use in manufacturing.
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