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Figure 1-3.—Aircraft stations and frames
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Figure 1-6.—Use of standard lines.

aircraft on one drawing may be taken as the zero station. Objects to the right or left of center along the wings or stabilizers are found by giving the number of inches between them and the centerline zero station. On other drawings, the zero station may be at the nose of the fuselage, at a firewall, or at some other location depending on the purpose of the drawing. Figure 1-3 shows station numbers for a typical aircraft. Bill  of  Material The bill of material block contains a list of the parts and/or material needed for the project. The block identifies parts and materials by stock number or other appropriate number, and lists the quantities requited. The  bill  of  material  often  contains  a  list  of standard parts, known as a parts list or schedule. Figure 1-4 shows a bill of material for an electrical plan. Application Block The application block on a blueprint of a part or assembly (fig. 1-5) identifies directly or by reference the larger unit that contains the part or assembly on the  drawing.  The  NEXT  ASS’Y  (next  assembly) column will contain the drawing number or model Figure 1-5.—Application block. Figure 1-4.—Bill of material. 1-6

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