
Aircraft Structural Technician
by Dale Hurst
Aircraft Structural Technician covers everything you need to know about metal airframe structures - their repair and their construction.
Each category of information, (including the materials, proper working techniques, tools, the hardware fasteners, plans reading, and corrosion control) is covered in detail explaining the various procedures plus when, where, and how to use them. The emphasis is on the practical, not the theoretical. In other words "here are all the types of rivet sets available - here's what each is best for - and here's the best way to use them."
This book was written as an A&P college textbook for an in-depth course on metal airframe structures, but is also well suited and highly recommended for builders of metal kitplanes such as the Van's RV series.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Aircraft Structures
Metals
Hand Tools and Measuring devices
Aircraft Riveting
Aircraft Hardware
Aircraft Drawings
Forming Processes
Structural Repair
Corrosion Control
Shop Safety
RELATED LINKS:
- ...from the 'sheet metal ' Category
- > Building Metal Aircraft
- > Standard Aircraft Handbook
- > RV Rudder Workshop
- > Aircraft Sheet Metal
- > Hammerforming Techniques
- > Build Your Metal Working Skills
- > Shaping Aluminum Wheel Pants
- > Shaping Aluminum With Handtools
- > Aircraft Metal Working 101
- > Aircraft Structural Technician
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