fuselage in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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fuselage [Brit ˈfjuːzəlɑːʒ, ˈfjuːzəlɪdʒ, Am ˈfjusəˌlɑʒ, ˈfjuzəˌlɑʒ] N

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the stress on the fuselage

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fuselage in the PONS Dictionary

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The upper fuselage was parallel with the upper wing.
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Instead, the quadcopter has a fuselage attached with four ducted fans, with two on each side of the fuselage.
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The van partially held up the fuselage and stopped a further slide.
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It shared the same wing shape and construction, while the fuselage was totally new, constructed of steel frame, unlike its wooden predecessors.
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This used the same flight surfaces but had a spot welded steel fuselage frame.
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All models looked very similar; changes were minor, with several fuselage extensions being the most obvious.
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The group arrives at the fuselage when they notice that it's not the same plane they flew in.
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The fuselage was built in two sections, bolted together behind the wing trailing edge.
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The empennage of the aircraft was torn away from the main fuselage and both fell from 10,160 meters (33,000 feet) before impact with the ground.
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For it in the rear fuselage a loading door was built.
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