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Fuselage
Fuselage Fu"se*lage, n. (A["e]ronautics) An elongated body or frame of an a["e]roplane or flying machine; sometimes, erroneously, any kind of frame or body. Many a["e]roplanes have no fuselage, properly so called.

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- A twin-fuselage aircraft has two main fuselages. It is distinct from the twin-boom configuration which has a single main fuselage with two subsidiary boom...
- Voices from the Fuselage are an English progressive metal band from Northampton, currently signed to White Star Records. The band formed in 2010, when...
- smooth. Most fixed-wing aircraft have a single fuselage. Others may have multiple fuselages, or the fuselage may be ****ed with booms on either side of the...
- used for, among other things, aircraft fuselages, car bodies and motorcycle frames. Semi-monocoque aircraft fuselages differ from true monocoque construction...
- lofting process, with longitudinal axis labeled as "stations" (usually fuselage stations, frame stations, FS), transverse axis as "buttocks lines" (or...
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- consisted of twin fuselages which were connected by a pair of canard wings. The smaller fore wing was attached to the very front of the fuselages. The m****ive...
- including three containing hazardous materials and six Boeing 737 fuselages. The 737 fuselages had been built in Kansas at Spirit AeroSystems and were being...
- also known as blended body, hybrid wing body (HWB) or a lifting aerofoil fuselage, is a fixed-wing aircraft having no clear dividing line between the wings...