Fuselage Stringer
Item Name Code (INC) 61133
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a longitudinal reinforcement in a FUSELAGE.
Additional Information for Fuselage Stringer
Fuselage stringers are structural components used in the construction of an aircraft's fuselage. They are typically long, thin, and run parallel to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft.
The main function of fuselage stringers is to provide additional strength and rigidity to the fuselage structure. They help distribute the loads and stresses experienced during flight, such as aerodynamic forces and the weight of the aircraft, across the entire fuselage.
Stringers are usually made of lightweight materials, such as aluminum or composite materials, to minimize the overall weight of the aircraft. They are typically attached to the skin of the fuselage and provide support and reinforcement to the structure.
In summary, fuselage stringers are important components in the construction of an aircraft's fuselage, providing strength, rigidity, and load distribution to ensure the structural integrity of the aircraft.