Chapter 3: Aircraft Fabric Covering is a 24-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Aviation Administration and used nation-wide.
Q: What is aircraft fabric covering?
A: Aircraft fabric covering is the process of applying fabric to the structure of an aircraft.
Q: Why is fabric used to cover aircraft?
A: Fabric is lightweight, flexible, and provides a smooth aerodynamic surface.
Q: What type of fabric is commonly used for aircraft covering?
A: Cotton or synthetic fabrics, such as polyester, are commonly used for aircraft covering.
Q: How is the fabric attached to the aircraft structure?
A: The fabric is attached using a combination of adhesives and stitching.
Q: What are the advantages of aircraft fabric covering?
A: Fabric covering is relatively inexpensive, easy to repair, and can be customized with different colors and designs.
Q: Are there any disadvantages to aircraft fabric covering?
A: Fabric covering requires regular maintenance and is more susceptible to damage from weather and sunlight compared to other types of aircraft covering.
Q: Can fabric covering be used on all types of aircraft?
A: Fabric covering is most commonly used on smaller aircraft, such as light sport aircraft and vintage aircraft.
Q: Is fabric covering still used on modern commercial airliners?
A: No, modern commercial airliners use more advanced materials, such as aluminum or composite panels, for their outer skin.
Q: How long does aircraft fabric covering typically last?
A: The lifespan of aircraft fabric covering can vary depending on usage and maintenance, but it usually lasts between 10 to 20 years.
Q: Can fabric covering be replaced if it becomes damaged or worn out?
A: Yes, fabric covering can be removed and replaced if it becomes damaged or worn out.
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