Mostly from cast aluminium.
alluminum
Some of them are made of chrome molly but I'm shure there are other compositions as well.
* Most of the current fleet of aircraft is composed primarily of aluminum. * In the early days aircraft were made from canvas stretched over a wooden frame & then painted. * Some new aircraft are made of fiberglass or carbon composites. * Some small aircraft are composed of an aluminum frame with mylar stretched over in the same way wood and canvas was used.
Most of aircraft fuselages are made of aluminium alloys
Made upof Hypereutectic alloy... Hypereutectic alloy is a combination of aluminum and silicon
Depending on the aircraft, the wings can be made of Steel (Only older planes), Wood (REALLY old planes), Aluminum (Common today), Or Carbon Fiber (used in Military jets)
Aircraft are made of many different material's. the body and wings of an aircraft are usually made of a copper aluminum compound which has been age hardened to cope with the forces seen during flight. As technology advances we are now seeing aircraft being built of carbon fibre. Currently the only carbon fibre aircraft being produced is the 787 dreamlinerThey are usually made from Aluminum Alloys - Because it is light and strong :)A lot of planes are made of aluminum to make the shassie as light as possible. Butsome are made of steel.
The Boeing Aircraft Corportion
# Any aircraft made by the Bell corporation # The experimental aircraft line made in conjuction from NASA, The U.S. Government and Bell.
That depends on the material the rivet is made of. There are aluminum rivets, various grades of iron and steel rivets, and titanium rivets used in aircraft construction.
They are cast and then the ends are machined to accept a bearing and the pin that holds the rod to the piston.
Aircraft can be made of almost anything. The first ones were only wood and cloth.