Jet&Amber

Some quick answers to quick questions related to Aviation. - First post was on March 28 2011 ("What is NASA?"). *********************************************** Note: Almost all of the information I placed here are from compilation of schoolworks which the author/s is/are not indicated so I cannot mention them individually. However, at the back of the book, is a list of its references I placed below (as Default References). The rest, I got from the internet or dictionaries that I indicate as sources. I am not a know-all in this field. I just read, summarize, and post. Thanks for visiting!

How are Wings Attached to The Fuselage?

Three systems are used to determine how wings are attached to the aircraft fuselage depending on the strength of a wing’s internal structure. The strongest wing structure is the full cantilever which is attached directly to the fuselage and does not have any type of external, stress-bearing structures. The semicantilever usually has one, or perhaps two, supporting wires or struts attached to each wing and the fuselage. The extremely braced wing is typical of the biplane (two wings placed one above the other) with its struts and flying and landing wires.

August 6th 2011

Kristian Stephen Crown Music News

The latest on the music of Kristian Stephen Crown

Wherever You Go Demo

I am so excited about sharing my new songs but I still can’t at this moment. This song, Wherever You Go, is one of them. This version is not yet the final one. As you may hear, there’s a lot of background noise.

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If you have comments, feel free to email me. 

More information about this song can be found on here.

thanks for visiting!

-Kristian

August 6th 2011
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