Your question is a little unclear but I'll try to help you. I assume you want to know which part of the airplane is actually flying. That would be the wings that actually create the lift allowing the airplane to fly. It works because the wing is shaped in such a way that the air passing over it goes farther than the air passing under it and that creates lift. The engines actually propel the aircraft to create powered flight. on helicopters the large blades on top are actually wing surfaces that rotate to create lift. The rotating blades are called the "disk" and it is the disk that is actually flying carrying the body (fuselage) with it.
The fuselage is the main body of an aircraft, designed to accommodate passengers, cargo, and the flight crew.
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.
In the fuselage the baby was crying because it was hungry. OR The fuselage is the part where the wings,tail and head of the plane are joined.
In flight simmulator, when certain aircraft are downloaded they have a view called empennage, which means top or bottom of the certain fuselage near trhe wings.
The skin covering the wings is aluminium, as is the framework of the wings and the aeroplane's fuselage.
A fuselage is the body of an aircraft jet or airplane. A good sentence would be, the fuselage was painted blue and the wings were painted red.
fuselage, wings, engine, and whatnot
Normally in the wings and or in the fuselage.
An airplane's fuselage affects it flight by a lot. It can change its speed, maneuverability, angle of attack, and even its necessary-for-flight wing size.
The central body is called the fuselage. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuselage
The wings are the parts that stick out sideways from the body or fuselage. The wings give lift and usually hold engines.
The "fuselage" is the main part of an aircraft, to which the wings and tail are attached. So, for example, you might write: "The fuselage of the jet was painted bright blue."