WING GROUP Sample Clauses

WING GROUP. The wing is a swept unit mounted at the side of the fuselage and incorporates winglets, ailerons, ground spoilers, multi-function spoilers, inboard, mid and outboard single slotted Xxxxxx flaps, integral fuel tanks, slat support and structures for the main landing gear. Access holes and covers are provided in the wing skin panels to permit access to the wing interior. The wing is a two-piece unit consisting of spars covered top and bottom with stiffened skin panels of aluminum alloy. Shear web type ribs carry the air loads, act as contour support and fuel tank baffles. The tanks are compartmented and Date: February 2006, Revision 5 Effectivity: s/n A10-216-9282 and subs SCHEDULE “A” mechanically sealed using sealing compounds. The tanks have an overcoat of polyurethane. Part-span slats mounted on the forward spar together with a fixed leading edge part form the leading edge, excluding the winglets. Thermal anti-icing is provided inside the slats and fixed leading edge. The wing includes the following control surfaces: Inboard, mid and outboard xxxxxx flaps, incorporated into the trailing edge. Slats mounted on forward spar from the wing leading edge. Thermal anti-icing is provided inside the slats. Ailerons, constructed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic skins and spar, with full depth honeycomb core, and metallic hinge fittings. Six spoilers mounted on hinges attached to the rear and auxiliary spar in the upper surface of each wing. The two inboard spoilers’ function as ground spoilers, while the remaining four are multi-function. The spoilers are constructed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic and honeycomb.
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WING GROUP. The wing is a swept unit mounted at the side of the fuselage and incorporates winglets, ailerons, ground spoilers, multifunction spoilers, inboard, mid and outboard single slotted Fxxxxx flaps, integral fuel tanks, slat support and structures for the main landing gear. Access holes and covers are provided in the wing skin panels to permit access to the entire wing interior. The wing is a two-piece unit consisting of spars covered top and bottom with stiffened skin panels of aluminum alloy. Shear web type ribs carry the air loads, act as contour support and fuel tank baffles. The tanks are compartmented and mechanically sealed using sealing compounds. The tanks have an overcoat of polyurethane. Part-span slats mounted on the forward spar together with a fixed leading edge part form the leading edge, excluding the winglets. Thermal anti-icing is provided inside the slats and fixed leading edge. The wing includes the following control surfaces: • Inboard, mid and outboard fxxxxx flaps, incorporated into the trailing edge. • Slats mounted on forward spar from the wing leading edge. Thermal anti-icing is provided inside the slats. • Ailerons, constructed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic skins and spar, with full depth honeycomb core, and metallic hinge fittings. They are sealed and are protected against lightning strikes. • Six spoilers mounted on hinges attached to the rear and auxiliary spar in the upper surface of each wing. The two inboard spoilers’ function as ground spoilers, while the remaining four are multi-function. The spoilers are constructed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic and honeycomb. They are sealed and are protected against lightning strikes January 2002 (BAC) 3 Schedule “A”

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