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How does an airplane use a fuselage?

Updated: 8/18/2019
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7y ago

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The fuselage is the part of the airplane that contains the cabin and has the wings, tail and engines bolted to it. The fuselage carries the plane's load, and it's why people buy airplanes in the first place.

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cargo/ passangers the fuselage is the main part of the plane

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