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"fuselage" Definitions
  1. the main part of an aircraft in which passengers and goods are carried

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The fuselage systems business makes sections of the fuselage for certain Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
Fuselage panels arriving from Japan have been loaded into a "Fuselage Automated Upright Build" (FAUB) machine used to fasten them.
In those cases, engineers had designed the fuselage around the cargo containers and then adjusted the rest of the fuselage and therefore the seating capacity around that.
The Transonic Truss-Braced Wing, as the firm calls it, will have a pair of wings fixed above the fuselage, each supported by a brace that is fixed below the fuselage.
For her next trick, she must leap to the fuselage when the wing snaps off, and then, as the fuselage crumbles, grab a parachute and glide down through a forest canopy.
The fuselage of the Boeing 777 was burnt and twisted.
Usually a pressurised fuselage is round to avoid stress points.
The Wichita facility produces fuselage and propulsion systems for aircraft.
After the blade broke off, shrapnel flew, puncturing the fuselage.
Debris flew, puncturing the fuselage and blowing out a window.
It is wider than the fuselage of a Boeing 737.
Crew members clambered up a metal ladder into the fuselage.
MHI will however produce fuselage sections for the 777X program.
They decided that France would build the cockpit, control systems, and the lower center section of the fuselage, while the Germans would be responsible for the forward, rear, and upper center sections of the fuselage.
Window sections from discarded fuselage sections are easy pieces to snag.
New parts for the plane's fuselage also had to be created.
Some parts of the fuselage may have also been found. 2.
It's not yet clear what condition the main fuselage is in.
Turkey makes parts of the fuselage, landing gear and cockpit displays.
The fuselage of the plane also ruptured during a stress test.
Our plane pulled into the gate, its fuselage winked in the sun.
Packages for delivery are then carried in the fuselage in the middle.
Building the fuselage out of tough lightweight composites allows less conventional shapes.
Some of the stickers on the bomber fuselage are marked with "x10".
This would allow the flexible fuselage to contract for better flight aerodynamics.
Emblazoned on the fuselage in bold print is the airline's name, Norwegian.
At least four sensors are installed in various points on the fuselage.
Such a projectile could be catastrophic if it tore through the fuselage.
Another report said Boeing 777X's fuselage split during a September stress test.
Parts of the fuselage, engine and landing gear have also been found.
The aircraft's fuselage and flight data recorders are yet to be recovered.
The researchers attached a custom-built, foam-cushioned cooler to the drone's fuselage.
It doesn't have any solar panels, just batteries in its fuselage and wings.
Floatplanes have pontoons mounted under the fuselage so they can land on water.
Engine debris damaged the jet's fuselage, wing and tail, according to the NTSB.
The search for more debris, including the fuselage and the flight recorders, continues.
But windows do make the design of the fuselage that much more complicated.
The Vision Jet's fuselage is actually made of carbon fiber instead of aluminum.
Their bodies were found in the aircraft fuselage, according to the sheriff's office.
The entire fuselage/cabin and both engines were subjected to a postcrash fire.
Spirit AeroSystems who is responsible for producing the 7373MAX fuselage, dropping nearly 1.6%.
Small shredded sections of riveted green fuselage lie scattered in a debris field.
Turkey produces parts of the F-35s fuselage, landing gear and cockpit displays.
Footage on Turkish media showed the plane's broken fuselage, and some passengers being evacuated.
Rather, they'll have skids attached to the bottom of the fuselage like a helicopter.
Embraer's Portuguese subsidiary OGMA has helped to build the jet's fuselage and other parts.
Hardy opens fire on the German plane and bullets light up the enemy's fuselage.
Ice forming on a plane's fuselage is inevitable, despite how dangerous it can be.
Initial reasons given ranged from fuselage failure to an oxygen tank that blew up.
Its entire fuselage was blackened, from some kind of long-ago fire, I presumed.
CEO Alessandro Profumo attends delivery ceremony of 240th fuselage of ATR in Pomigliano D'Arco.
Fragments of the fan blade struck the fuselage, prompting an emergency landing in Philadelphia.
An old MD-80 fuselage is trailered from airport to airport for safety exercises.
In their tests the team trained Baxter to drill holes in an airplane fuselage.
The blade destroyed part of the engine and opened a gash in the fuselage.
The huge engines are large enough for a Boeing 737 fuselage to fit inside.
Airbus unveiled a futuristic plane prototype with one giant wing and no separate fuselage
The issues related to the engine and fuselage which Airbus is trying to work on.
Images of the plane showed a hole in the fuselage over one of the wings.
The bomber was killed and a hole was blown in the side of the fuselage.
Twenty minutes into the flight, the laptop exploded, blowing a large hole in the fuselage.
And when we did it, we had access to an old C-130 airplane fuselage.
Shrapnel also tore a nearly two-foot wide hole in the fuselage, depressurizing the airplane.
"We're far away from closing in on the fuselage of the aircraft," he said Monday.
According to CNN affiliate KHON, it appears that a fuselage and a helmet were found.
According to CNN affiliate KHON, it appeared that a fuselage and a helmet were found.
Seconds later the plane caught fire as it slid hundreds of meters on its fuselage.
He managed to fit the missiles under the wings and one bomb under the fuselage.
Part of the wreckage was found on Saturday, and the fuselage was located Sunday afternoon.
The B-2 is a flying wing aircraft, so it has no fuselage or tail.
The ensign's right knee was crushed and jammed between the fuselage and the control panel.
The front of the fuselage is made in Saint-Nazaire, France; the back, in Hamburg.
Fuselage-maker Spirit Aerosystems earlier this month said it would cut an initial 2,800 jobs.
Spirit, which is Boeing's largest supplier, makes the fuselage for the Max, among other items.
Bombardier Inc Makes the rear fuselage of its long-range Global 7500 business jet in Queretaro.
Carbon fiber reduces weight, improves strength, and allows for the aerodynamically-optimized nose and fuselage shaping.
Carbon fiber reduces weight, improves strength, and allows for the aerodynamically-optimized nose and fuselage shaping.
Small engines allowed, and staircases encouraged, a design that kept the fuselage close to the ground.
Before their final bonding, however, the fuselage sections have had what are known as "monuments" installed.
Virgin's twin-fuselage carrier airplane holding the SpaceShipTwo passenger spacecraft took off at 2300:2000 a.m.
Mr Balta even has plans to turn the fuselage of his 747 into caravans and houses.
Worry less about the power of your engine, and more about the sleekness of your fuselage.
Engines are designed with special casings to prevent shrapnel and other debris from puncturing the fuselage.
Creases around the fuselage and "substantial damage to the aircraft" was found after the flight inspection.
He was conscious, but his legs were trapped under the twisted fuselage and smoke was rising.
The double-decker plane with the humped fuselage is one of the world's most recognized planes.
The double-decker plane with the humped fuselage is one of the world's most recognizable planes.
Hopes are fading of finding a large section of fuselage intact, with easily retrievable bodies inside.
"We have found pieces of fuselage and passengers' property, such as I.D. cards," Mr. Agus said.
Another headache has been producing enough wing stringers: reinforcing strips that go outwards from the fuselage.
As the aircraft moves down the line, more and more bits are installed onto the fuselage.
But during the test, the rear part of the fuselage depressurized, according to the Boeing statement.
Trees broke the fall of the fuselage section and snow on the hill cushioned its landing.
Spirit makes fuselage parts and some other structural components for Airbus's wide-body A350 XWB planes.
The sensor, several inches long, is essentially a small wind vane affixed to the jet's fuselage.
With a wingspan of 385 feet, the dual-fuselage plane is considered the biggest in the world.
Airbus, for instance, thinks it can blend its electric motors into the aircraft's fuselage to reduce drag.
The fuselage is packed with grains; the Pouncer's entire menu is customizable to cultural tastes and sensitivities.
Technically, the new model would be a "shrink," or shorter-fuselage version of the 737 MAX 8.
This means that on impact, the pressurized air hits the water and causes the fuselage to rupture.
The major change will be the landing gear, which must be taller to accommodate the longer fuselage.
The airplane fuselage was wrapped with a portion on the fence when it came to a stop.
The window popped out of the fuselage entirely, partially sucking Riordan into the turbulent, arctic air outside.
The crushed fuselage, seemingly ripped in pieces, lay in thick vegetation as firefighters doused it with hoses.
The propeller, cockpit and front section of fuselage were crumpled, and the landing floats were raised separately.
The pressure acted from the inside and made the crack grow until the fuselage was ripped apart.
Turkish industries produce 937 parts for the F-35, including items for the landing gear and fuselage.
The video showed the aircraft registration number on the fuselage, confirming that it was the missing plane.
Shares of Spirit AeroSystems, which makes the fuselage of the Max, fell nearly 2 percent on Monday.
Climbing inside the fuselage and staring into the cockpit, I couldn't help but wonder what happened here.
Around 4.30pm an aircraft came into view, its white fuselage clearly visible against the stark blue sky.
Around 20123pm an aircraft came into view, its white fuselage clearly visible against the stark blue sky.
Boeing installed the Fuselage Automated Upright Build system at its 777 factory in Everett, Washington, in December, 2015.
With his arm stuck inside and body out, he slammed into the fuselage several times before breaking free.
Pieces of shrapnel flew into the plane's fuselage and at least one window, the passengers and FAA said.
Zunum Aero, in Seattle, proposes two ducted fans mounted on the sides of the fuselage, near the rear.
You take one tight takeoff, and one landing — so you pressurize the fuselage, and then you depressurize it.
The search team had the location coordinates but now had to confirm it was the fuselage, he added.
The suspected bomber was sucked out of the hole from the February 2 explosion in the plane's fuselage.
In the years since, some debris has been found but the location of the fuselage remains a mystery.
Images of the crash site on Algerian TV showed the plane's tilted fuselage with smoke rising from it.
Japan, Over said, could still do that fuselage work or bid for other contracts if it wants to.
The jet nozzle is angled slightly upward so that it doesn't blast the rear fuselage with hot air.
His opponent cowered in fear and attempted to deflect the fuselage of bread bombs from the crusty curmudgeon.
Each fuselage that Spirit Aerosystems makes, for instance, has 450,000 intricate fasteners and takes 33 days to build.
Dozens of photographers, industry bloggers and aerospace enthusiasts gathered this week to glimpse the unique twin-fuselage plane.
For Boeing's newer 787, which uses carbon-fiber composite for wings and fuselage, the impact is even less.
The explosion sent shrapnel ripping into the fuselage of the Boeing 737-700 plane and shattered a window.
Indonesia's military chief believes that the fuselage of the crashed Lion Air plane has been found, Reuters reported Wednesday.
It started out assembling the front section of each fuselage; this month, it takes on the rear as well.
Boeing's "Queen of the Skies" is the world's most easily recognized jetliner with its humped fuselage and four engines.
The four-engine aircraft, which was delayed by fuselage and wing cracks and engine problems, entered service in 2015.
Three are assembled into the fuselage, two being made at another site in France and the third in Germany.
After technicians secured the precious cargo, the fuselage was closed again, and the plane was ready to take off.
The aircraft wheeled out for inspection in Guam on February 22th carries its history on its matte blank fuselage.
The advanced blueprint would have featured increased fuel capacity, a longer fuselage and improvements to the A321's wing.
The JIT also has the fuselage of what appears to be the missile itself, recovered near the crash site.
Cabin lights came on about 45 minutes after takeoff when the cowling came off, striking part of the fuselage.
"The image shows the rear left side of the fuselage including part of the aircraft registration," the AAIB said.
"The image shows the rear left side of the fuselage including part of the aircraft registration," the AAIB said.
To accomplish this feat, SpaceShipTwo is carried by Virgin's twin-fuselage airplane WhiteKnightTwo to an altitude of 45,000 feet.
One passenger was killed in the incident, in which shrapnel from the Boeing 737-700 aircraft punctured the fuselage.
While his wife, Emily, grabs a little sleep, he tidies up the fuselage of new parenthood and makes breakfast.
Space was provided for two paying passengers in the fuselage with the pilot sitting in an open cockpit above.
If the fuselage is punctured, the pressurized air from inside the cabin will try to escape at high velocity.
The forward fuselage comes from Japan, the engines from England, the entry doors from France, the rudders from China.
The airplane fuselage was wrapped with a portion on the fence when it came to a stop, Carrier said.
The inspections will be for a part known as pickle forks, which connect the wings to the aircraft's fuselage.
An onboard electrical fire, an explosion from somewhere within the fuselage, or an engine fire could be potential causes.
On Friday, Spirit AeroSystems, which makes the fuselage for the plane, said it would lay off around 2,800 employees.
Its stained fuselage riddled with rust spots around the nose and cargo area give away its age and condition.
Mr. Anderson's company, HM Dunn AeroSystems, supplies metal structures that go into the fuselage that Spirit sells to Boeing.
On Friday, Spirit AeroSystems, which makes the Max fuselage, said it would stop production of the part next month.
Debris from the engine, which appears to have exploded, punctured the fuselage, leading to the violent depressurization of the cabin.
The upgrades would keep the 1979/1980-era airplanes, with their distinctive radar domes on the fuselage, flying until 2035.
Pressurized cabins were invented to allow passengers to, uh, live and the fuselage became cylindrical to withstand the internal pressure.
A reverential guide points out a chic white racing stripe along the dark green fuselage, painted at Jacqueline Kennedy's suggestion.
Russia will build the wings, but the plane's fuselage is to be built in China where final assembly will occur.
As searchers continue to look for the plane's fuselage and vital flight data and cockpit voice recorders, developments pour in.
The search is ongoing for the critical parts of the plane, including the fuselage, flight data and cockpit voice recorders.
As photos posted by CNN affiliate WTVF showed, the loose piece then appeared to have struck part of the fuselage.
The British firm has 15% of the airframe work and is responsible for making the aft fuselage and tail fins.
It looks a bit like Concorde if you squint but the fuselage is differently shaped, the wings are differently shaped.
The violent event causes the front cowling of the engine to disintegrate, firing shrapnel into the fuselage of the aircraft.
The fragment found in Thailand "just doesn't look like aircraft fuselage," aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas told Reuters from near Perth.
The fragment found in Thailand "just doesn't look like aircraft fuselage," aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas told Reuters from near Perth.
Aero show a craft that matches this description, with a thin central fuselage and twin rows of propellors like outriggers.
Debris punched a 16-inch by 5-inch hole in the left fuselage, above the wing, the NTSB had said.
Such incidents that damage the fuselage are extremely rare, said Richard Aboulafia, vice president at aviation analysis firm Teal Group.
Serious injury or loss of life was avoided because the drones in question struck the aircrafts' fuselage and wing respectively.
U.S. carriers have all retired the Boeing 747, the original jumbo jet with the iconic humped fuselage, from their fleets.
"We can print as big as you want - the fuselage of an aircraft, the wing of an aircraft," Miller said.
Videos taken at the scene showed the E-11&aposs heavily damaged cockpit and main fuselage, which were on fire.
The plane ultimately crashed into the water with such force that some parts of the fuselage disintegrated into a powder.
And Spirit AeroSystems, a Kansas company that manufactures the plane's fuselage, relies on Boeing for 80 percent of its revenue.
The company builds the plane&aposs fuselage, thrust reversers, engine pylons, and wing components, under contract to Boeing&aposs specifications.
The impact left the plane's fuselage split, with the cockpit embedded in the destroyed building, but no fire broke out.
A military investigation said the primary cause of that crash was a propeller blade that went into the aircraft's fuselage.
Boeing's plan to ramp up production of its 737 airliner has been beset by bottles caused by engine and fuselage shortages.
Meanwhile, Airbus started production of an updated A103, in Toulouse, France, first joining wings to fuselage in September of this year.
Meanwhile, Airbus started production of an updated A2787, in Toulouse, France, first joining wings to fuselage in September of this year.
In one image, the plane's smoldering fuselage could be seen jutting out of the snow and the remnants of destroyed buildings.
It's also the first crash of a 777-300 model, the stretched-fuselage version of the popular Boeing long-range twinjet.
Engines are made to be able to fail and remain contained, specifically to avoid shrapnel piercing the fuselage and fuel tanks.
This month, the Shabab claimed responsibility for a bomb placed aboard a Somali jetliner that tore a hole through the fuselage.
Stratolaunch, created by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, has been developing a giant dual-fuselage plane to launch rockets into orbit.
So, to the brave dummies at NASA enduring helicopter crashes, fuselage drops, and water landings in mockup spacecraft, we salute you.
The crew cabin in the forward fuselage was more solidly built than the rest of the shuttle, and initially stayed intact.
For example, the center fuselage produced in Ankara, could be made by Northrop Grumman Corp , which already makes them in California.
However, pictures of the craft appear to show soot around the ripped fuselage, which would not be created by a blowout.
In Zunum's plane, those motors are powered by the battery packs and the turbogenerator installed near the rear of the fuselage.
For example, the center fuselage produced in Ankara could be made by Northrop Grumman Corp, which already makes them in California.
The group claimed responsibility for a recent bomb blast that blew a hole in the fuselage of a plane in flight.
For Lockheed Martin, the adjustments include replacing Turkey's role in manufacturing elements for the F-235's fuselage and landing gear.
"We strongly believe that we have found a part of the fuselage," armed forces chief Hadi Tjahjanto said, according to Reuters.
Many of the carrier's international flights have a camera mounted beneath the fuselage, which passengers can view live from their seats.
The fuselage was fragmented and appeared to be upside down, said Debra Eckrote, regional chief for the National Transportation Safety Board.
And lest we get the wrong idea about what we were seeing, our guide explained the bullet holes in the fuselage.
"We strongly believe that we have found a part of the fuselage," armed forces chief Hadi Tjahjanto told broadcaster TV One.
A chunk of debris from the latest attack resembles the fuselage of the Quds-1, a missile used by the Houthis.
The wide-body jet, with a lightweight carbon fiber fuselage and advanced technology, was a hit with carriers craving fuel savings.
Video footage showed a huge plume of smoke rising into the night sky as fire crews doused the fuselage with foam.
For example, the center fuselage produced in Ankara could be made by Northrop Grumman Corp , which already makes them in California.
Sputnik quoted local law enforcement officials as saying the impact broke the fuselage into three pieces, although no fire broke out.
Chauncey Ikaika Akau lies on the ground beneath the fuselage of an AH-64D Apache Longbow to check for any leaks.
Parts of the Boeing 777 would later wash up on islands off the southeastern coast of Africa, but not the fuselage.
But parts of the fuselage appeared to be relatively intact, raising hopes that many people on board survived the initial impact.
The double-decker plane entered service in 1970, undergoing a major overhaul in 2012, with new engines and a longer fuselage.
The plane plummeted 5,000 feet, crashing into the Java Sea with such force that parts of the fuselage turned into powder.
And then you hear the rain really beating against the fuselage and the windscreen, and it gets louder and louder and louder.
"Imagine now a fuselage as you're boarding with no windows, but when you get inside, there are windows," he told the BBC.
The smaller 777X competes with the Airbus A350-1000, a composite-fuselage jet that the European planemaker plans to introduce in 2017.
Its next target is to make its own aircraft parts, rather than simply the fuselage, as on the ARJ21 and the C919.
Then airport officials noticed blood spattered on the fuselage and found a corpse and a small fortune in South African cash inside.
One of the things they had to do was drive into the airplane fuselage, which was non-trivial getting up in there.
But it would also be more costly plane to fly, as the wider fuselage increases the amount of drag on the plane.
As much as 80 percent of its parts are the same for all three services, including engines, fuselage, weapons and supersonic capability.
That could be done either by mounting them on pylons extending from below the wing, or by attaching them to the fuselage.
Looking out the window, the second fuselage is so far away that it looks like a plane sitting on an adjacent runway.
By 2022, the company hopes to use the twin-fuselage, six-engined, catamaran-style aircraft to launch satellite-bearing rockets into space.
According to the BBC, the entire top of the aircraft's fuselage was torn and burned off during the crash and ensuing fire.
There are also Doppler radar systems in the P-3's tail and lower fuselage to scan the storm vertically and horizontally.
He tried to climb out of the cockpit but he was pinned inside -- and flames were starting to rise from the fuselage.
She and her daughter escaped from a hole in the fuselage as the aircraft filled up with smoke and flames, she said.
Pictures of the crash site showed the plane's burned and broken fuselage lying between buildings, its tail section rising from a garden.
Turkish companies produce some 937 parts of the F-35, largely for the aircraft's landing gear and center fuselage, the Pentagon says.
On Wednesday morning, officials said that an object large enough to be the main part of the plane's fuselage had been located.
The airfoil design generates lift across the entire fuselage rather than just the wings—meaning more power goes further—and reduces drag.
It's envisioned as having a stealthy fuselage, high speed, and a focus on air-to-air operations with air-to-surface capabilities.
"The test plane is a complete write-off, its fuselage skin ripped wide open just behind the wing," the Seattle Times wrote.
"After specific monitoring and hazmat crews entering into the fuselage no substances were found," Myrtle Beach Fire Department Lt. Christian Sliker said.
The classic rock stopped as his Boeing 757, which has his name emblazoned on the fuselage in white letters, taxied toward us.
The snowfield was strewn with aircraft debris: port-holes, sections of fuselage, tubing, suitcases, pieces of silk, a wheel, a jet engine.
There was a gap between the flight deck and the fuselage; the wing didn't attach securely to the body of the plane.
N). It will have the same fuselage cross-section as the Falcon 5X and will fly 5,500 nautical miles (10,200 km), Dassault said.
They put a long, pointy nose on the fuselage and tucked four two-speed engines under a big delta wing to reduce drag.
Although rare, uncontained engine failures, in which shrapnel capable of puncturing the fuselage exits an engine at extremely high speeds, automatically raise alarm.
The new design features a blended-wing structure that largely merges the fuselage and wing to give the appearance of one large wing.
Maveric employs a blended-wing concept, which merges the fuselage and wing of the plane, giving the appearance of a flying giant wing.
While rear fuselage and cockpit production would occur in Saint-Laurent, Canada, and final assembly at Bombardier's main production facility in Mirabel, Canada.
This aircraft's bulbous fuselage left space that could be devoted to fancy first-class features such as Emirates' showers and Etihad's apartment suites.
The HondaJet has engines above the wings towards the rear of the fuselage which means it always causes people to stop and stare.

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