Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe Front view provides the primary orthographic projection, clearly showing the main body, wing structure, and engine placement, which are essential for understanding the aircraft's layout.
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The Front view provides the primary orthographic projection, clearly showing the main body, wing structure, and engine placement, which are essential for understanding the aircraft's layout.
The Top view reveals the horizontal extent of the aircraft, including the wing span and tail configuration, which are critical for assessing aerodynamic and structural balance.
The Left view offers a side profile that highlights the fuselage length, engine placement, and vertical stabilizer, providing insight into the aircraft's profile and internal arrangement.
This section cut along the horizontal plane reveals internal structural components such as the fuselage frame, wing spar, and internal cavity for fuel and systems.
This vertical section along the XZ plane exposes the internal arrangement of the engine nacelle and the wing's internal structure, including fuel tanks and support beams.
This section cut along the horizontal plane reveals internal structural components such as the fuselage frame, wing spar, and internal cavity for fuel and systems.
This vertical section along the XZ plane exposes the internal arrangement of the engine nacelle and the wing's internal structure, including fuel tanks and support beams.
This detail view magnifies the engine nacelle area, highlighting critical features such as the fan blades, engine casing, and mounting points for maintenance and inspection.
This detail view focuses on the wing's internal structure, showing the wing spar, ribs, and fuel tank placement, which are crucial for structural integrity and weight distribution.
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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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