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Old 17th February 2011, 03:14 PM
james baker james baker is offline
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Default Aircraft architecture for Commercial jets

Hi to All,

I've been looking for some information regarding a selection of heavy jets that can allow me to greater understand the differences between the makes and models and the way in which systems are arranged to meet the constructors objectives and design cues. I've come across a number of websites including but not limited to www.smartcockpit.com (I hope I'm allowed to mention a webpage) which provide, in large detail this sort of information for some aircraft such as the A330. While this website specifically shows data for the Airbus family amongst others, it does not show specific info in a document such as the "Flight deck and systems briefing for pilots" for the Boeing family of jets such as the 777 and 747. Does anybody know where I can get such detailed information on the Hydraulic systems layout and the wing architecture specifically of the 777 and 747?

Thanks very much in advance.

James
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