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Engines are attached to the wings by a structure​

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Answered by mumtaz3639
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Explanation:

In the case of jet transport airplanes the engines are mounted in nacelles attached through pylons to the wings (Fig. ... In a few cases like HS Nimrod the engines are burried in the wing root. Figure 6.15 shows an image of this airplane.

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Answered by AirForcegirl
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Explanation:

Usually, the engines are mounted on the wing at three points (usually two forward and one aft) with shear (or fuse) pins, with one or two bolts at each point. The DC-10, for example 6 (later 8 pins), while the 747-200 has 6. ... The shear pin bolt size depends on the particular aircraft and the engine combination.

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