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LANCE II SERVICE
MANUAL
SECTION II
HANDLING
AND SERVICING
2-1. INTRODUCTION.
This
section
contains
routine
handling
and servicing
procedures
that
are most
frequently
encountered.
Frequent
reference
to this
section
will aid the
individual
by providing
information
such as
the location
of various
components,
ground
handling
procedures,
routine
service
procedures
and
lubrication.
When
any
system or
component
requires
service
other
than the
routine
procedures
as outlined
in
this section,
refer to
the appropriate
section
for that
component.
2-2.
DIMENSIONS.
The
principal
airplane
dimensions
are shown
in
Figures 2-1
or 2-2 and
are listed
in Table
II-I.
2-3. STATION
REFERENCE
LINES. In
order to facilitate
the
location of
various
components
of the airplane
which require
maintenance
and
servicing, a
method utilizing
fuselage
station,
wing
station
or buttock
line (BL),
and water
line
(WL) designations
is
frequently
employed
in this manual.
(Refer to
Figure 2-3 or
Figure 2-4.)
Fuselage stations,
buttock
lines,
and water lines
are reference
points
measured by
inches in the
vertical or
horizontal
direction from
a given
reference line
which indicates
station
locations
of
structural
members
of the airplane.
Station
0 of the
fuselage is 78.4
inches ahead
of the
wing leading
edge or
33.4 inches
ahead of the
firewall; station
0 (BL)
of the wing
and
stabilator
is the centerline of the airplane;
and station 0 (WL) of the vertical stabilizer
and
rudder is 20.5 inches
below the cabin
floor as measured
at the rear wing
spar with the
airplane
level.
2-4. WEIGHT
AND BALANCE
DATA. When
figuring various
weight and balance
computations,
the empty, static
and gross weight,
and center of gravity
of the airplane
may
be found
in the Weight
and Balance
Section of Pilot's
Operating Handbook.
2-5. SERIAL
NUMBER PLATE. The serial number
plate is located on the aft left side
of
the fuselage. The serial number
should always be used when referring
to the airplane on
service or warranty matters.
Issued:
1/3/78
HANDLING
AND SERVICING.
IA17
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ModelPA-32RT-300T
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