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fuselage

[ fyoo-suh-lahzh, -lij, -zuh-, fyoo-suh-lahzh, -zuh- ]

noun

Aeronautics.
  1. the complete central structure to which the wing, tail surfaces, and engines are attached on an airplane.


fuselage

/ ˈːɪˌɑː /

noun

  1. the main body of an aircraft, excluding the wings, tailplane, and fin
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fuselage1

1905–10; < French, equivalent to fusel ( é ) spindle-shaped (derivative of fuseau spindle; fusee ) + -age -age
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fuselage1

C20: from French, from fuseler to shape like a spindle, from Old French fusel spindle; see fusee
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CNN analyst and former FAA inspector David Soucie said the plane had broken apart as it had meant to, with the detachment the wings stopping the fuselage ripping apart.

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Video from the crash scene showed firefighters and grounds crews spraying the smoking fuselage of the aircraft.

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Security video showed that the left front door was “in the down position” but was “not flush with the fuselage.”

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Firefighters - who arrived within minutes - were seen trying to put out the fire that spread to the fuselage.

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Ukraine's President Volodymr Zelensky said Russia must "stop spreading disinformation" and that the damage to the aircraft's fuselage was "very reminiscent of an air defence missile strike".

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