Airplane engines are affixed to the front fuselage (nose), the leading or trailing edge of the wings, or the tailplane, depending on the type of airplane.
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.
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.
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.
When constructing an aeroplane make sure the wings are securely attached to the fuselage.
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."
It is the main body of an airplane and does not include the wings and wheels etc.
A monoplane has one pair of wings (2 wings). There is usually one wing on each side of each fuselage.