fuselage
The fuselage is generally cylindrical as on a passenger jet.
Body of the plane
The body of a plane is called the fuselage.
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.
Fuselage
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.
If you remove all the wings and tail plane you are left with the fuselage. Basically it is the body of the aircraft in-which all cargo, passengers and the cockpit are stored/found.
When the piece of fuselage detaches from the plane, it inherits the horizontal velocity of the plane, which is 250 m/s. However, its initial vertical velocity component at the moment of detachment is 0 m/s, as it is not moving vertically at that instant. Therefore, the vertical component of the fuselage's velocity at the moment it loses contact with the plane is 0 m/s.
The fuselage is about 7" high
The body of an aircraft or plane is called the fuselage.
The name given to the body of a plane where the passegers sit is called the Fuselage.