Fuselage refers to the aircraft's main body structure housing the flight crew, passengers, and cargo and to which the wings, tail and, in most single-engined airplanes, engine are attached.
Ref: 124414/2006-10-28

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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): fuselages

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