• - ABSTRACT

  • - DESCRIPTION

  • - CONTAINER

  • - FLIGHT WITHOUT CONTAINER

  • - HEAD

  • - TAIL

  • - LOADING PHASES

  • - OPERATION CABLE

  • - CENTER OF GRAVITY

  • - LOCKING RACK-RAIL

  • - VIRTUAL SIMULATION

  • - CONCLUSION

  • - 3D IMAGES

  • - TRYPTICH

  • - FIXED STRUCTURE TRYPTICH

  • PHASES LOADING THE CONTAINER

    Next are detailed the different phases of load of a container into the airplane (figure 9). The load of the container is made with the airplane parked in ground. This operation is commanded from the head of the airplane. In a first moment the container is located in-line behind the aircraft. In the first phase, the head moves forwards and the tail moves back to leave intermediate space for the container. In the second phase, the tail is divided in two halves that rise to allow that the container can go into under the rails. In the third phase, the container is displaced until being located totally under the rails in its position of having hoisted. In the fourth phase, the container is hoisted by four hydraulic arms, fixed to the rails and locked. In the fifth phase the two halves of the tail lower and they unite again. In the sixth phase the head and the tail move on the rails until to join and to lock with the container. In this point the container load operation concludes, being the aircraft loaded and ready to operate.

     

    Antonio Sánchez  2002. Málaga. Spain