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The wings of an airplane are primarily held in place by a series of strong attachments called wing mounts or wing spars, which are reinforced structures within the fuselage. These mounts connect the wings to the aircraft’s main body, providing support and stability during flight. Additionally, the wings are secured using bolts and fasteners that ensure they remain attached under aerodynamic forces. The design and engineering of these components are critical for the safety and performance of the aircraft.

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