noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
forward
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The forward fuselage suffered longitudinal crushing damage back to the area of the rudder pedals.
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This is a welded aluminium structure that sits inside the forward fuselage and is connected to it at four attachment points.
rear
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The foolproof fuel system has interconnected front and rear fuselage flexible tanks holding 255 and 475 litres.
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Throughout that summer more vital pieces of the rear fuselage were recovered along the downwind wreckage trail.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A hurricane in the mid-1970s cause much damage and the fuselage was turned into a superb house-boat by David Drimmer.
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Heavier plate ensured attachment to the fuselage and the team created a crude cradle for their baby.
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Mr Wakenshaw's parachute became tangled in the wheels of a plane and he was dragged along its fuselage .
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The foolproof fuel system has interconnected front and rear fuselage flexible tanks holding 255 and 475 litres.
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The three arc-lamps had come to rest athwart the sunken bomber, sharply illuminating the fuselage and the two wings.
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This line represents the fore and aft axis of your aircraft, the fuselage .
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With the sling load hooked up, the swing of the fuselage is slowed by the inertia of the attached load.