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Quoting MIAMIx707 (Thread starter): Anyone who uses CAD to make drawings and draw parts in repairs of commercial aircraft and if so, which program specifically? |
Quoting MIAMIx707 (Reply 5): oh I thought CATIA was mostly used by Boeing or Airbus when designing the airplane |
Quoting MIAMIx707 (Thread starter): Anyone who uses CAD to make drawings and draw parts in repairs of commercial aircraft and if so, which program specifically? |
Quoting MIAMIx707 (Reply 5): oh I thought CATIA was mostly used by Boeing or Airbus when designing the airplane |
Quoting RoseFlyer (Reply 7): In the end, drawings are drawings, and it is not important what their source is if they accomplish their job. |
Quoting SunriseValley (Reply 8): Is there any compatibility between any of these systems? I would have thought that if a part was designed on a particular system and it became necessary to modify it in the field it would be desirable to do it on the system on which it was originally designed. |
Quoting SunriseValley (Reply 8): Is there any compatibility between any of these systems? |
Quoting SunriseValley (Reply 11): use V14 , my files are pretty small and it works very well with a Celeron processor and a gig of RAM. I found a file on the internet that allows V14 to work under Vista. |
Quoting Tod (Reply 12): Alot of conversions require an interium step between using .dxf or .iges |