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"Andrew B" wrote in message
om... "Netko" wrote in message x.com... On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:38:22 +0100, Andrew B wrote (in article ) : Isn't it the cargo door, as in the attached 3-view drawing (filched shamelessly from the ATR web site)? It hinges upwards (the door, that is). It's depicted open in Flight's cutaway drawing at: http://www.flightglobal.com/airspace...laviation1949- 2006cutaways/aerospatiale-atr42-cutaway-6662.aspx What a long URL. Thank you Netko, that explains it, I hadn't thought of a cargo hold ahead of the passenger cabin. It's not that unusual, when CC-137s flew in combi configuration, the crated cargo was typically forward and we self-loading cargo were aft. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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"Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... "Andrew B" wrote in message om... "Netko" wrote in message x.com... On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:38:22 +0100, Andrew B wrote (in article ) : Isn't it the cargo door, as in the attached 3-view drawing (filched shamelessly from the ATR web site)? It hinges upwards (the door, that is). It's depicted open in Flight's cutaway drawing at: http://www.flightglobal.com/airspace...laviation1949- 2006cutaways/aerospatiale-atr42-cutaway-6662.aspx What a long URL. Thank you Netko, that explains it, I hadn't thought of a cargo hold ahead of the passenger cabin. It's not that unusual, when CC-137s flew in combi configuration, the crated cargo was typically forward and we self-loading cargo were aft. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) I never knew the 707/CC-137 were produced as a combi configuration, to be truthful I didn't know about the CC-137's, I suppose that the idea for the 747 Combi had to come from somewhere. I hadn't considered a relatively small commuter aircraft like the ATR being made in that style. As for self loading cargo, I think I know that feeling :-) -- Andrew B (Cheshire, England) "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." (Lord Kelvin, president Royal Society, 1895.) |
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Hello,
Andrew B a écrit : I never knew the 707/CC-137 were produced as a combi configuration, to be truthful I didn't know about the CC-137's, I suppose that the idea for the 747 Combi had to come from somewhere. I hadn't considered a relatively small commuter aircraft like the ATR being made in that style. As for self loading cargo, I think I know that feeling :-) It had once been considered a military version, known as ATM 42. The lack of rear cargo doors led was to be balanced by the lateral door, to load jeeps, engines, etc... In France, N2501s Noratlas and N262s Fregate are now replaced by the CN-235. Bye, |
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"Andrew B" wrote in message
om... "Netko" wrote in message x.com... On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:38:22 +0100, Andrew B wrote (in article ) : Isn't it the cargo door, as in the attached 3-view drawing (filched shamelessly from the ATR web site)? It hinges upwards (the door, that is). It's depicted open in Flight's cutaway drawing at: http://www.flightglobal.com/airspace...laviation1949- 2006cutaways/aerospatiale-atr42-cutaway-6662.aspx What a long URL. Thank you Netko, that explains it, I hadn't thought of a cargo hold ahead of the passenger cabin. It's not that unusual, when CC-137s flew in combi configuration, the crated cargo was typically forward and we self-loading cargo were aft. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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"Netko" wrote in message x.com... On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:38:22 +0100, Andrew B wrote (in article ) : Isn't it the cargo door, as in the attached 3-view drawing (filched shamelessly from the ATR web site)? It hinges upwards (the door, that is). It's depicted open in Flight's cutaway drawing at: http://www.flightglobal.com/airspace...laviation1949- 2006cutaways/aerospatiale-atr42-cutaway-6662.aspx What a long URL. Thank you Netko, that explains it, I hadn't thought of a cargo hold ahead of the passenger cabin. -- Andrew B (Cheshire, England) "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." (Lord Kelvin, president Royal Society, 1895.) |
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"Andrew B" wrote
I have seen similar areas on other ATR42 aircraft and it seems to be a standard feature, it's just that it stands out on this one. It appears to be a "cargo loading" door that has been replaced and not yet painted. See: http://www.airliners.net/photo/CSA--...461524/L/&sid= 0330cae2681537c95687d78991642d2a Makes sense.....FEDEX uses the ATR-42 for their package service. Bob Moore |
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Might be a former military version of the aircraft. From the pics I found,
the military versions had this 'hatch/patch' located here. "Andrew B" wrote in message om... Visited Manchester (EGCC) on Thursday 18th and the attached ATR42 landed. I am just a little puzzled by the area at the front that looks like a large patch, I tried a Google without success so does anyone know what is this for? I have seen similar areas on other ATR42 aircraft and it seems to be a standard feature, it's just that it stands out on this one. I will post some other shots taken that day when I have finished sorting them out. -- Andrew B (Cheshire, England) "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible." (Lord Kelvin, president Royal Society, 1895.) |
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