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fuselage
The main body of a winged aerospace vehicle; the long central structure of an aircraft to which the wings (or rotors), tail, and engines are attached, and which accommodates crew and cargo
The fuselage is the main body of an aeroplane, missile, or rocket. It is usually cylindrical in shape. the main part of a plane, in which people sit or goods are carried (fuselé , from fusus; FUSE)
The body of an aeroplane
the central body portion of an aircraft designed to accommodate the crew and the passengers or cargo
An elongated body or frame of an aëroplane or flying machine; sometimes, erroneously, any kind of frame or body
The fuselage is the body part of the aircraft which holds the passengers, cargo, or in the case of an R/C aircraft, the radio system
The main body of a winged aerospace vehicle
The central or body portion of an aircraft which accommodates the passengers and crew, or cargo
The body of an airplane
The 'body' of the plane in which the pilot sits and which houses the engine and fuel Many early aeroplanes dispensed with a
The main body of an airplane
The central body portion of an aircraft Houses the crew, passengers and cargo and is pressurized and temperature controlled An aircraft's wing and tail are not considered part of the fuselage
{i} body of an airplane, frame of an airplane
the central body of an airplane that is designed to accommodate the crew and passengers (or cargo)
The main body of an aircraft to which the wings, tail, and landing gear are attached
the main structural body of an airplane to which the wings and tail unit are attached
body of an aircraft
Many aëroplanes have no fuselage, properly so called
The central body portion of a helicopter, which accommodates the crew, passengers, and cargo
The fuselage is the main body of an aircraft to which the wings and tail are attached The fuselage houses the crew, passengers, and cargo
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