Most of aircraft fuselages are made of aluminium alloys
they be in the air but it matter if your not breathing aero
body of a saucepan manufacturing
The body of a plane is called the fuselage.
the airplane must have wings significantly big enough and correctly shaped to be forced up by the air even under the specific load applied to them. my suggestion would be to cut and form the plane wings and body out of sheats of styrofoam. the key is that the material is light enough so the plane may glide. balsa and foam are observed in many different toy plane kits available at hobby stores. if you are looking for a self propelled airplane then that is a bit different then a glider. this plane must be made of material and two a specific deisgn that will support the weight of the plane plus the motor and other things while being aero dynamic enough to put the thrust to good efficient use. for this i would suggest buying a rubber band/propeller toy plane kit or even a motorized remote control model plane. This is because something like this can be QUITE difficult to produce.
Main plane is a main body of plane.
coronial plane
Transverse plane.
Sagittal. Midsaggittal plane divides the body into equal halves
From a vertical point of view, the plane that divides the body into left and right portions is the lateral plane or sagittal plane. Dividing the body into planes makes studying anatomy less confusing as body parts can be more easily identified.
The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior (ventral and dorsal) portions is called the coronal or frontal plane.. Hope this helps, Nursing Student :)
It is any plane parallel to the sagittal plane.
Aluminum for most jet commericial planes. New planes like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 are made of composite materials.