The dimensions at the bottom of the drawing indicate positions where the wings and tail are attached to the fuselage.
Dimension
|
Description |
Dimension 1 |
Distance from the nose to the base of the wing. |
Dimension 2 |
Width of the wing against the fuselage. |
Dimension 3 |
Distance between the back of the wing and the base of the tail. |
Dimension 4 |
Width of the tail against the fuselage. |
Dimension 5 |
Distance from the back of the tail to the tip of the tail. |
The sum of these dimensions is equal to the total length of the aircraft fuselage.
The dimensions at the top of the drawing specify the positions of the wing tips and tail tips relative to the base of the wings and tail.
Dimension
|
Description |
Dimension 6 |
The distance from the base of the wing to the front point of the wing tip. |
Dimension 7 |
The width of the wing at the wing tips. |
Dimension 8 |
The distance from the base of the tail to the front point of the tail tip. |
Dimension 9 |
The width of the tail at the tail tips. |
Dimension
|
Description |
Dimension 10 |
Front Overhang - Distance from the nose to the centre of the front wheel. |
Dimension 11 |
Wheelbase - Distance between the centre of the front wheel/s and the centre of the rear wheel, or main wheel group. |
Option
|
Description |
Wing Span |
The distance from the left wing tip to the right wing tip. |
Tail Width |
The distance from the left tail tip to the right tail tip. |
Body Width |
The width of the widest part of the fuselage. |
Option
|
Description |
Rear/Front Track width |
The distance between the outside edges of the main wheels. |
Front wheel diam |
The diameter of the front wheel/s. |
Rear wheel diam |
The diameter of the rear wheel/s |
For aircraft with compound main landing wheels, the Front/ Rear wheel diameter should be equal to the total length of the wheel group.
If the position of the pilot has to be tracked, use the Cargo Point Tracking function.