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Aircraft structures are designed to withstand various loads from "summary" of Aircraft Structures & Systems EASA Module 13 B2 by

Aircraft structures are designed to withstand various loads encountered during flight. These loads can be classified into different categories such as aerodynamic loads, weight loads, and thermal loads. Aerodynamic loads are caused by the movement of air over the aircraft and can vary depending on factors like airspeed, altitude, and maneuvering. Weight loads are a result of the aircraft's own weight and the payload it carries. To ensure that aircraft structures can withstand these loads, engineers use a combination of materials, design techniques, and testing methods. Materi...
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