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Access Panels
1. General
The DA 40 has a small number of access panels. Panels which must be used often (for example the oil filler panel), have quick-release fasteners. Other panels have the usual screws. Refer to Section
% 71-10 (Lycoming version) or 71-11 (TAE version) for data about the engine cowlings.
2. Description
Figure 1 shows the location of the access panels on the airplane.
Most panels are GFRP moldings. Screws hold the panels in position. There are no special procedures for removing or installing access panels.
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Figure 1: Access Panel Locations
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CHAPTER 53
FUSELAGE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 53
FUSELAGE
1. General ..............................................1
Section 53-10
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1.
General ..............................................1
2.
Description............................................3
Maintenance Practices
1.
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2.
Repair Data for the Fuselage Shells.......................201
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CHAPTER 53
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1. General
The DA 40 fuselage has a semi-monocoque structure. Two GFRP half-shells make the fuselage skin. GFRP frames and webs give the fuselage strength and stiffness. The vertical stabilizer is an integral part of the fuselage.
The fuselage shells have many layers of glass cloth. Some areas have more layers of glass cloth than other areas. This gives more strength and stiffness where it is needed. Rigid foam inserts give stiffness where necessary.
The frames and webs also have many layers of glass cloth. Some areas have layers of carbon fiber cloth or tape to give extra strength. Some components also have rigid inserts of GFRP for attaching brackets or other components.
Section 53-10 gives the data for the fuselage structure.
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Section 53-10
Fuselage Structure
1. General
This Section gives you the data about the fuselage structure. It also includes the vertical stabilizer. See Chapter 51-00 for data about repair to the structure.
All of the main structural components are GFRP rigid moldings. Many layers of glass cloth bond together to make each molding. Some components have layers of carbon fiber cloth. This gives more strength and stiffness.
Most components have rigid GFRP inserts. The inserts give strength and stiffness for attaching other components such as brackets for controls.
Bonding paste (thickened resin) bonds components to other components. Most of the components in the fuselage also bond to the fuselage shell.
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Floor Panel
Right Shell
Left Shell
Top Hat Profile
Firewall
Figure 1: Fuselage Shells and Front Fuselage Structure
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2. Description
Figures 1 to 4 show the fuselage structure.
A. Fuselage Shells
Two GFRP shells make the outer skin of the fuselage. The shells transmit structural loads. The shells bond to each other at the top and bottom of the fuselage. Each shell has many layers of glass cloth. Some areas have of the shell have more layers to give more strength and stiffness. Some areas have rigid foam inserts to give more stiffness.
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