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Possibly in the pet/cargo bay section; but not the part where you get on & are occupied in.
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.
I think it's the cargo hold...
It is called the horizontal stabilizer. The elevators are mounted on the tail end of it.
Cargo is a noun.
The Fuselage is the main part of an airplane
The two wings of the airplane are made of aluminum.
Answer The functions of an Aircraft fuselage include some or all of the following: Support structure for wings and tail. Structure that contains the cockpit for the pilot. Structure that allows aircaft to carry cargo, passengers, and equipment.
The sanctuary is where the main church service is held
An airplane parks on the part of the airport known as the "ramp" or "apron"
Your question is not quite clear. A rifle or shotgun is held by the stock (part that goes against shoulder) and the forearm (part held by the NON-trigger hand) A handgun is held by the grip, which is covered by the grips (properly called stocks).
It part of the tail.