Vertical Stabilizer Clause Samples

The 'Vertical Stabilizer' clause defines the requirements and specifications for the vertical stabilizer component of an aircraft or similar vehicle. It typically outlines the design standards, materials, and performance criteria that the vertical stabilizer must meet, such as withstanding certain aerodynamic forces or integrating with other control surfaces. This clause ensures that the vertical stabilizer is constructed and maintained to provide adequate directional stability and control, thereby enhancing the safety and reliability of the vehicle.
Vertical Stabilizer. (i) External skins between front and rear spars. (ii) Front, rear and auxiliary spar chords, webs and stiffeners and attachment fittings. (iii) Inspar ribs. (iv) Rudder hinges and supporting ribs, excluding bearings. (v) Support structure in the vertical stabilizer for rudder hinges, reaction links and actuators. (vi) Rudder internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure.
Vertical Stabilizer a. All spars. b. Horizontal to vertical stabilizer machined attachment fittings. c. Front spar to fuselage frame machined attachment fittings. d. Exterior skins, ribs, stringers between front and rear spars and machined closing rib.
Vertical Stabilizer. (a) External skins between front and rear spars. (b) Front and rear spars including stiffeners.
Vertical Stabilizer. (i) External skins between front and rear spars. “[***]” This information is subject to confidential treatment and has been omitted and filed separately with the commission (ii) Front, rear and auxiliary spars including stiffeners. (iii) Attachment fittings between vertical stabilizer and body. (iv) Inspar ribs. (v) Rudder hinges and supporting ribs, excluding bearings. (vi) Support structure in the vertical stabilizer for rudder hinges, reaction links and actuators. (vii) Rudder internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure.
Vertical Stabilizer. (i) Skins and stiffeners between the auxiliary and rear spars. (ii) Front, rear and auxiliary spar chords, webs and stiffeners and attachment fittings between vertical stabilizer and body. (iii) Inspar ribs. AH5-PA-5094-SLP1 Page 3 (iv) Rudder hinges and supporting ribs, excluding bearings. (v) Support structure in the vertical stabilizer for rudder hinges, reaction links and actuators. (vi) Rudder internal, fixed attachment and actuator support structure. (vii) Stabilizer to body attachment fittings and auxiliary spar link.
Vertical Stabilizer. All spars.
Vertical Stabilizer. External skins between front and rear spars.

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