Aircraft are complex engineering marvels, relying on meticulously designed structures to ensure both aerodynamic efficiency and passenger safety. Flight structures form the backbone of an aircraft, comprising essential components such as fuselage sections, wings, and tail assemblies. These components collectively contribute to the aircraft’s stability, control, and overall performance.
Truss Structure: Built with a framework of welded or bolted aluminum or steel tubes, this design is lightweight yet strong.
Monocoque Structure: Utilizes an outer shell to bear loads, reducing internal framework complexity.