Because it's strong and very light.
cus its made of poo
Mostly 'duralumin'.
aluminium
depends on the type of engine, not the body
aluminium
Aircraft alloy is a term used to describe alloys typically used in the aerospace industry. They include steel, and Titanium but are most commonly Aluminum Alloys. An alloy is a mixture of different metals to incorporate beneficial properties of each/all). Aircraft Alloys are made / chosen based on there high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, thermal properties, etc. Hope this Helps. I'm sure you can find more by 'googling' Aircraft Alloy or Aerospace Alloy
Aluminium is a popular lightweight metal used in the manufacture of aircraft.
aluminium alloy
Alloy aluminum is lighter in weight.
aluminium
A common alloy used in aircraft construciton, Aluminium alloy 2024, has a density of 2.78 g/cm³
An alloy of aluminium is used usually magnellium
Aluminium is used in the manufacturing of aircraft bodies. It has a low density so the aircraft is lighter and is able to fly easily up in the air.
Because aluminium is not only cheaper but lighter. - Dave! Yognaut
Pure aluminum isn't used for ANYTHING--even a cola can is made from aluminum alloy. Aerostructures are made from various aluminum alloys chosen for their strength, workability or other desirable characteristics.
Airplanes are made out of an alloy of aluminum and brass called "duraluminium."
It's a wheel
Aluminium is used for most parts on most aircraft.
Simply aluminium doesn't rust!!