Here. This will hide the mechanical systems and structures from view in the cabin. Also, unlike the retract version, we should not need access to anything behind the bulkhead in flight (although a push-pull cable has been installed to the fuel shut-off valve). The lower portion of the bulkhead will also form the baggage platform, so it needs to be fairly sturdy.
In addition to side paneling, a false bulkhead needs to be made for the rear of the aircraft. This will hide the mechanical systems and structures from view in the cabin. Also, unlike the retract version, we should not need access to anything behind the bulkhead in flight (although a push-pull cable has been installed to the fuel shut-off valve). The lower portion of the bulkhead will also form the baggage platform, so it needs to be fairly sturdy.
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Posted By: Brett FerrellMonday August 2nd, 2004 at 7:08 PM
Categories: Baggage Tags: Baggage Building Fuselage Interior