The invention relates to a method for attaching a component to a fuselage section (10) of an aircraft or spacecraft. In a step of the method (S1), a rail (4) is arranged within a fuselage section (10) of an aircraft, which rail (4) extends in a longitudinal direction of the fuselage section (10). In another step (S2), a support structure (2) is movably mounted to the rail (4) such that the support structure (2) can be moved along the rail (4) in the longitudinal direction of the fuselage section (10). The support structure (2) comprises a positioning unit (3) for positioning a tool (5) for attaching the component to the fuselage section (10) at a location where the component is to be attached to the fuselage section (10). The invention also relates to a device (1) for attaching a component to a fuselage section (10) of an aircraft.


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    Title :

    METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ATTACHING AN AIRCRAFT OR SPACECRAFT COMPONENT TO A FUSELAGE SECTION OF AN AIRCRAFT OR SPACECRAFT


    Additional title:

    METHODE ET DISPOSITIF SERVANT A ATTACHER UNE COMPOSANTE D'AERONEF OU DE VEHICULE SPATIAL A UNE SECTION DE FUSELAGE D'UN AERONEF OU D'UN VEHICULE SPATIAL


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    Publication date :

    2016-05-12


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    IPC:    B60F VEHICLES FOR USE BOTH ON RAIL AND ON ROAD , Fahrzeuge für den Verkehr sowohl auf Schienen als auch auf Straßen



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