it is shaped like a whale
The world is shaped like a sphere.
No. They are symmetrical and bell-shaped.
They are shaped like the letter "Y"
None, but we have a couple square-shaped.
Henry L. Kelley has written: 'Two-dimensional aerodynamic characteristics of several polygon-shaped cross-sectional models applicable to helicopter fuselages' -- subject(s): Helicopters, Aerodynamics, Fuselages 'Effect of planform taper on hover performance of an advanced AH-64 model rotor' -- subject(s): Rotors (Helicopters)
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Gliders
It is the main body of an airplane and does not include the wings and wheels etc.
"Reign" as in the "The Queen's reign has been very long."
Most of aircraft fuselages are made of aluminium alloys
Aircraft fuselages are primarily made of aluminum alloys because they offer a favorable balance of strength, weight, and corrosion resistance. While magnesium is lighter, it is more prone to corrosion and has lower fatigue resistance compared to aluminum. Additionally, aluminum alloys can be easily fabricated and welded, making them more practical for large structural components like fuselages. These properties make aluminum a more suitable choice for the demanding conditions of flight.
French uses the same alphabet as English, but they just pronounce the names of the letters differenly. Instead of bring called "ay" it's called "ah"
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P-61 (P=Pursuit) Black Widow and the P-38 Lightning.
Aluminum is a metal. Most structural metals do not burn easily. Aircraft fuselages are manufactured from an alloy that is mainly aluminum. A key requisite for safety is that it does not burn easily.
Most Spitfires were about 30 feet long and had 36 ft,10 inch wingspan, but there were many variations. In over 22 'marks' of Spitfire there were at least 4 different wings and 5-6 different fuselages.