Aircraft Drawings
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| All sub-assemblies are brought together in an________. | Installation drawings
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| _________ consists of individual blocks that represent several components such as a printed circuit board or some other type of replaceable module. | A Block diagram
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| Complex assemblies like cable connectors are typically shown in _________. | Sectional View
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| ________ shows how two or more parts are assembled into a complete unit. | An Assembly Drawing
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| _________ supplies all the information required to construct a part, including all dimensions. | A Detail Drawing
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| The most common type of drawing you will use is the ________. | Working Drawing
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| ___________often make use of exploded view drawings to show every part in an assembly. | Illustrated Parts Catalogs
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| _________ represents the mechanical, electrical or electronic action of a system without expressing construction or engineering information. | A Logic Flow Chart
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| ________ drawing is often used to illustrate simple items with no interior parts. | The Revolved Drawing
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| _________ allows the inside and outside of a part to be seen at the same time. | The Half Section
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| _________ are typically found in illustrated parts catalogs. | Exploded View
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| _________ are included in most aircraft service manuals and specify things like the size of wire and type of terminals to be used for a particular application. | Electrical Wiring Diagram
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| ________ is used when you need to see an object similar to the way the human eye sees it. | A Perspective Drawing
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| In Perspective Drawing the rays that project from the drawing intersect at a vanishing point on the _________ | Horizon
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| _______________ gets its name from drawings used for cabinet work. | A Cabinet Drawing
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| In______________ all distances are the same length as the actual sides. | an Isometric
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| In _______________ there are six possible views from which an object can be drawn: the front, rear, top, bottom, left side, and right side. | Orthographic
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| With full _____________, you will see all sides of an object. | Orthographic drawings
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| In a ______________ pictures of components are used instead of the conventional electrical symbols found in schematic diagrams. | Pictorial Diagram
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| A __________________ is used to illustrate a principle of operation and therefore, does not show parts as they actually appear or function. | Schematic Diagram
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| A ______________ is generally printed in the lower right hand corner of every aircraft drawing. | Title Block
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| ___________ are light lines with arrowheads that extend from a note, number, or information box to a part. | Leader Lines
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| ____________ on outlines are used to illustrate a visible part. | Visible Lines
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| ______________ are used to show differences in types of materials or exposed surfaces. | Section Lines
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| The combination of a vertical and horizontal coordinate identifies a ______. | Zone
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| _____________ is the difference between the extreme permissible dimensions. | A Tolerance
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| ____________ consist of medium or heavy alternating long dashes and two short dashes with an arrowhead at each end. | Cutting Plane
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| ______ are light lines that extend from the point where a measurement is made. | Extension Lines
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| ________ identify locations fore and aft along the fuselage. | Station Numbers
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| ___________ are measured from the centerline of the fuselage, or buttock line zero. | Wing Stations
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| A ___________ consist of a medium-weight solid line and is the most common type of line used on most drawings. | Visible Lines
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| _____ are light lines made of alternating long dashes and two short dashes. | Phantom Lines
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| _________ are light lines that are broken in the center so a dimension can be inserted. | Dimension Lines
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| __________ indicate invisible edges or contours. | Hidden Lines
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| A _______, _____________, and _______________ all take a three dimensional look when shading is applied correctly. | cylinder, cone, & sphere
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| _________ are made up of alternating long and short dashes and are used to show the middle of a symmetrical part. | Center Lines
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| Short ________ are used across small dimensions to show that a part continues. | Break Lines
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| The symbol for _______ is frequently used to represent all metals. | Cast Iron
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| Dimensions that appear on a drawing represent the perfect size, and are called basic, or ___________. | Nominal Dimensions
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