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| MIL-M-81260A(AS)
not duplicate information provided in other manuals. Information shall include
special dimensions for maintenance facilities with limited space. Examples of
special dimensions are as follows:
a. Dimensions (distance) from deck/ground to highest
point on aircraft (canopy, vertical tail, etc. ) with tail wheel/skid/nose wheel
on deck/ground.
b. Increase in dimension from deck/ground to critical
high points on aircraft when nose gear or main gear rolls over a 2-, 4-, and 6-
inch still. For example, an increase in dimension from deck/ground to highest
point on vertical tail when main gear mounts still.
c. Height dimensions which will increase with the air-
craft in various possible conditions. For example, an increase in dimension
from deck/ground to highest point on vertical tail when nose gear strut, nose
gear tie, or nose gear tie and strut are deflated, or an increase in dimension
from deck/ground to highest point on canopy under similar main gear and tie
conditions, when the canopy would be the critical high point on the aircraft under
these conditions.
3.4.3.2.2
Aircraft Stations. - The fuselage, hull, wings, booms, etc,
shall be shown by a line drawing which shall indicate the dimension to each sta-
tion from the reference or datum line. A note explaining how station locations
may be determined by measurement from a physically recognizable point shall
be included. The location of station zero shall be clearly indicated on all such
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diagrams. Numbers shall be identified with the station by use of connection
lines. The zero waterline of the aircraft shall be shown on the fuselage station
illustrations.
3.4.3.2.3
Access and Inspection Openings. - Illustration shall indi-
cate by index and tabulation, the equipment (including GSE) or parts to which ac-
cess is provided. Identification (dimensions, type, and number of fasteners
and latches) shall be given for all access doors, panels, and hatches; however,
information contained on MRC work cards or illustrated parts breakdowns shall
not be repeated herein.
3.4.3.2.4
Safety Information. - Information shall be provided as
necessary to clearly identify hazardous areas on or around the particular air-
craft. Information concerning ground runup areas, movable surfaces, per-
sonnel survival equipment (ejection seat), foreign objects, physiological hazards,
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