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The fuselage is the main body of an aircraft, encompassing the wings, tail assembly, and providing space for both crew and passengers. Its design influences not only the aerodynamics of the aircraft but also its capacity and overall performance. For example, the size of an airplane’s fuselage affects how many passengers can be accommodated. Understanding the fuselage is crucial for grasping the basics of aeronautical engineering and aviation design.
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WORDMAP Student Name: Date: Subject/Unit Topic: DEFINITION: The main body of an aircraft holding the wings, tail assembly and space for crew and passengers PICTURE: Fuselage http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/03/airbus/source/10.htm EXAMPLES: Airplane Chopper MORE INFORMATION: SENTENCE: The size of an airplane’s fuselage may determine the number of passengers it can carry. Adapted from: The Frayer Model (Frayer, et al., 1969)
WORDMAP Student Name: Date: Subject/Unit Topic: DEFINITION: PICTURE: Thrust EXAMPLES: MORE INFORMATION: SENTENCE: Adapted from: The Frayer Model (Frayer, et al., 1969)
WORDMAP Student Name: Date: Subject/Unit Topic: DEFINITION: PICTURE: EXAMPLES: MORE INFORMATION: SENTENCE: Adapted from: The Frayer Model (Frayer, et al., 1969)