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MAINTENANCE MANUAL, SA 4047-76-2

CHAPTER

DIMENSIONS
AND
AREAS
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CHAPTER 6

DIMENSIONS AND AREAS

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CHAPTER 6

DIMENSIONS AND AREAS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER/
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Description ..................................................................... 1
General ..................................................................... 1
Stations, Waterlines, and Buttlines .. .. . ..... . . .. ... ...... . . .. . ... . .. . .. . .... .. 2

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DIMENSIONS AND AREAS - DESCRIPTION


1. General.
Principal dimensions and areas of the helicopter a r e given in Table 1 and Figures 1 and 2.

TABLE 1
DIMENSIONS AND AREAS

GENERAL

Main rotor disc diameter

Tail rotor disc diameter

Width (overall)
Maximum (with blades stationary)

Minimum (with blades removed)

Length (overall)
Maximum (blades at extreme positions) 52 ft 6 in.
(16. OOm)
Height (overall)
Maximum (tail rotor blade at high position) 14 f t 5.8 in.
(4.414m)
MAIN ROTOR BLADES

Number
Chord with tab 15.5 in.
(0.394 m)
Ground clearance (rotating) 8 f t 1 in.
(2.464 m)

Ground clearance (static) 6 ft 3.2 in.


(1.910m)
TAIL ROTOR BLADES
Number

Chord

Ground clearance (rotating) 6 f t 5.8 in.


(l.98m)

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TABLE 1 (Cont)

FUSELAGE (WITHOUT IVLATN ROTOR AND TAIL ROTOR BLADES)

Maximum width

Maximum length 43 ft 4.43 in.


(13.219m)

Maximum height 11 ft 8.9 in.


(3.58m)
Door dimensions (passenger)
Width 3 ft 2.5 in.
(0.978m)

Height 4 ft 4 in.
(1.32m)
HORIZONTAL STABILIZER

Area 18.45 sq. ft


(1.714 sq. m)

Airfoil 4412 INVERTED


Incidence +2"

VERTICAL STABILIZER
Area 19.62 sq. ft
(1.823 sq. m)

Airfoil 634 - 421


Camber 2.5 EFFECTIVE

2. Stations, Waterlines, and Buttlines (Figure 3).

A. Description. For reference purposes, helicopter length is divided into stations, the height is
divided into waterlines, and the width is divided into buttlines. These references a r e stated
in inches.

(1) Stations (Sta). Stations a r e vertical divisions of the helicopter from forward to aft run-
ning from station 0, a preconceived line at a given point forward of the helicopter. The
helicopter fuselage is divided from station 19, the most forward part of the nose section,
to station 539, the most aft part of the vertical stabilizer.

(2) Waterlines (W/L). Waterlines are horizontal divisions of the helicopter from bottom to
top, running from W/L 0, a preconceived line below the helicopter. W/L 37 is the static
ground line and W/L 157 is at the top of the main rotor head.

(3) Buttlines (B/L). Buttlines are vertical divisions of the helicopter from the left and to the
right of the centerline (C/L). The centerline (B/L 0) is a line running through the exact
center of the helicopter from forward to aft.

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-WL71

STA STA STA STA STA STA WL 102-


120 148 188 215 255

STA
255

I
STA
120
I
STA
148
l
STA
188
l
STA
215
STA
255

Compartment Dimensions Compartment Dimensions


Figure 2 (Part 1 of 2) Pages 5/6 Figure 2 (Part 2)
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Stations, Waterlines and Buttlines Diagram


Figure 3
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