the hull is the body of the aircraft, just like the hull of a ship is the body of the ship. it is the outside skin and the framework
At the bare minimum aircraft owners are required to purchase liability insurance covering the operations of the aircraft. If the aircraft is financed they must buy hull replacement insurance is also required.
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"Hull" can refer to the outer skin or shell of a ship or boat, or to the body of an aircraft, excluding the wings and tail. In a broader sense, "hull" can also mean the frame or main structure of any conveyance or vehicle.
CV is the hull type designation for an aircraft carrier. This is not to be confused with the aircraft carriers of today, which are CVN. The 'N' stands for nuclear powered. CVs were conventionally powered with boilers.
No, the body of a submarine is not typically referred to as a "fuselage." The term "fuselage" specifically describes the main body of an aircraft, while the corresponding term for a submarine is "hull." The hull is designed to withstand underwater pressure and provides the submarine's structural integrity.
I'm not sure what specifically you're after here. Each aircraft has a hull number assigned when it's built, but each user also is assigned a registration number when the aircraft is put into service. All US registered aircraft, for instance, have a registration number beginning with the letter "N," and hence the registration number of a US aircraft is referred to as its "N number." See the Wikipedia page in the link below for more information on aircraft registration designations.
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Contact an aviation insurance agent. This depends on several different factors, and typically, aviation is a specialty class that most insurance agents don't work with.
CV indicates that it is a Aircraft Carrier. The N indicates that it has Nuclear propulsion. The number is used to indicate the specific hull number of the ship.
The Hull cell is named after R.O. Hull probably a physician or an engineer
Peter Joshua Hull goes by PJ Hull, and Peter Joshua Hull.