A book of plane designs says this (126) is the APU exhaust for the A-10, but every other image does not have it in the nacelle, but on the fuselage. Is this on an earlier model or just wrong?
Posted by AnKlByTr@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 13 comments
LyleLanley99@reddit
I'm too busy looking for the fetzer valve.
AnKlByTr@reddit (OP)
Whats a fetzer valve, and where would it be?
Altruistic_Apple_252@reddit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY_uGAx3rxE&t=83s
Messyfingers@reddit
Should be in the warehouse next to the blinker fluid.
Mad_kat4@reddit
In any working drawing that would be number one engine omitted from view for clarity.
BumblebeeIll5259@reddit
It's a book or something where there's all this stuff.
Codebender@reddit
That is on the fuselage. The cutaway is showing the contents of the tail section, not the engine nacelle. Compare to the one on the other side, showing the engine components.
falkikowski@reddit
r/confusingperspective
AnKlByTr@reddit (OP)
I see it now, thanks!
scooterbaby46@reddit
This is correct. They should have had a cut away or made the opacity of the engine lower to make it see through/non existent. That would have helped a lot visually for this type of diagram
LearningDumbThings@reddit
That diagram is confusing as hell.
LonestarLonghorn75@reddit
Is that “Aircraft Anatomy”?
I recently bought it at Barnes and Noble
AnKlByTr@reddit (OP)
Yes