Picture frames, diagrams, technical requirements or technical descriptions, production personnel, parts details, and version numbers.
Generally, a complete aircraft drawing should contain the following parts:
1. The drawing frame is the boundary of the drawing. The drawing frame is a reference for binding and drawing, which is very important.
2. Drawings are the shapes, dimensions, geometric tolerances, datum planes, datum lines, etc. of the parts or components or products that the drawings want to express. They are the core components of the drawings.
3. Technical requirements or technical descriptions. Here you need to provide written descriptions of other characteristics of the workpiece that cannot be represented by lines.
4. The name of the drawing and the signature of the person involved in the drawing are very necessary. The standard format of the drawing generally provides the corresponding position, just fill it in according to the position. Such as design, proofreading, review, approval, etc.
5. Parts details are a must-have item in the assembly drawing. List the quantity and drawing number of the parts that make up the assembly.
6. Version number. In the drawing management system, drawings must have a version number, so that when drawings are changed and upgraded, you can quickly identify whether a certain drawing has expired.
An aircraft refers to a heavier-than-air vehicle with one or more engines that generate forward thrust or pull, and lift generated by the fixed wings of the fuselage. It flies above, in the middle, or below the atmosphere. aircraft.