Fuselage parts
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LONGERONSFuselage parts
AISLEFuselage divider
NOSEFuselage part.
NOSEFuselage part
BELLYFuselage part
RIVETFuselage fastener
fuselagesFUSELAGE, the body of an airplane
FLYINGWINGSPlanes with no fuselage or tail assembly
longerona longitudinal member of an aeroplane's fuselage
longeronsA longitudinal structural component of an aircraft's fuselage
longeronsLONGERON, a longitudinal member of an aeroplane's fuselage
TWINMUSTANGSU. S. A. F. fighter plane with double fuselage.
formersA transverse strengthening part in an aircraft wing or fuselage
dihedralsInclination of an aircraft's wing from the horizontal, esp. upward away from the fuselage
coleopteran aircraft that has an annular wing with the fuselage and engine on the centre line
coleoptersCOLEOPTER, an aircraft that has an annular wing with the fuselage and engine on the centre line
monocoquea type of construction (as of a fuselage) in which the outer skin carries all or a major part of the stresses
cowlingstreamlined metal housing or removable covering for an engine, esp. an aircraft engine, often part of or forming a continuous line with the fuselage or wing
wingleta. small wing used mainly to carry external loads or to connect struts or gears to the fuselage b. short, near-vertical projection on a wing tip that reduces drag and improves fuel efficiency
wingletsa. small wing used mainly to carry external loads or to connect struts or gears to the fuselage b. short, near-vertical projection on a wing tip that reduces drag and improves fuel efficiency
autogyroaircraft with an unpowered, horizontally rotating propeller on a shaft above the fuselage that provides lift for the machine, with forward propulsion being provided by a conventional propeller: superseded in most applications by the helicopter
autogiroaircraft with an unpowered, horizontally rotating propeller on a shaft above the fuselage that provides lift for the machine, with forward propulsion being provided by a conventional propeller: superseded in most applications by the helicopter