
1) Airbus part 2) Aircraft body 3) Airplane body 4) Avionics word 5) Avionics term 6) Aviation word 7) Aviation term 8) Body 9) Body of an aircraft 10) Body part of the aircraft 11) Boeing body 12) Cabin container 13) Central body of an aeroplane 14) Flying body 15) Framework of a plane 16) French word used in English
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The fuselage (ʒ; from the French fuselé `spindle-shaped`) is an aircraft`s main body section that holds crew and passengers or cargo. In single-engine aircraft it will usually contain an engine, although in some amphibious aircraft the single engine is mounted on a pylon attached to the fuselage which in turn is used as a floating hull. The f......
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• (n.) An elongated body or frame of an aeroplane or flying machine; sometimes, erroneously, any kind of frame or body. Many aeroplanes have no fuselage, properly so called.
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An aircraft's main body structure housing the flight crew, passengers, and cargo and to which the wings, tail and, in most single-engined airplanes, engine are attached. French: fusel
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central portion of the body of an airplane, designed to accommodate the crew, passengers, and cargo. It varies greatly in design and size according ... [4 related articles]
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The structure or airframe which houses payload, crew, or passengers. Although not inaccurate, this term is used more commonly with regard to airplanes than to rockets.
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Refers to the body part of an aircraft.
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The body of an aeroplane
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The fuselage is the body part of the aircraft
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Fu'se·lage noun (Aëronautics) An elongated body or frame of an aëroplane or flying machine; sometimes, erroneously, any kind of frame or body. Many aëroplanes have no fuselage, properly so called.
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The body of an airplane. That part to which the wing, tail, and landing gear attach, and which, in a single-engine airplane, usually carries the engine.
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n] - the central body of an airplane that is designed to accommodate the crew and passengers (or cargo)
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The main body of the aircraft. See also: Aircraft, Wing.
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The main body of a landplane, float seaplane, or float amphibian, providing accommodation for the crew and useful load.
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noun the central body of an airplane that is designed to accommodate the crew and passengers (or cargo)
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An aircraft's main body structure housing the flight crew, passengers, and cargo and to which the wings, tail and, in most single-engine airplanes, engine are attached. French: fusel
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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.
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the complete central structure to which the wing, tail surfaces, and engines are attached on an airplane.
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