Attachment of masses to aircraft and spacecraft

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft power plants – Mounting

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244 55, 248554, B64D 2700, B64D 2718

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ABSTRACT:
A wing of an aircraft has a mass, for example an engine, secured to the wing by a pylon such that an imaginary line between the center of gravity of the mass and the region of the wing to which the pylon is attached is at an angle to the vertical, the force and the moment applied to the wing by the mass and the pylon being applied to the wing through at least one attachment member. The force and the moment can be applied to the wing through first and second attachment members respectively.

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