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  • noun Plural form of fuselage.

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Examples

  • A lot is riding on the plane's twin fuselages, which is why it's one of the biggest draws here in Oshkosh.

    Wired Top Stories Jason Paur 2009

  • However, according to Noticias Arquitectura, the fuselages are the only parts that are rarely reused, because “the cost of its demolition exceeds the profit of aluminum resale.”

    2006 April | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World 2006

  • However, according to Noticias Arquitectura, the fuselages are the only parts that are rarely reused, because “the cost of its demolition exceeds the profit of aluminum resale.”

    LOT-EK’S RECYCLED AIRPLANE LIBRARY | Inhabitat 2006

  • Mounted between the fuselages is a 150 kilowatt 200 horsepower electric motor.

    Wired Top Stories Jason Paur 2011

  • Mounted between the fuselages is a 150 kilowatt 200 horsepower electric motor.

    Wired Top Stories Jason Paur 2011

  • It envisions a behemoth mother ship with twin, narrow fuselages, featuring six Boeing Co. 747 engines attached to a record 385-foot wingspan, plus a smaller rocket pod nestled underneath.

    Paul Allen, Supersizing Space Flight Andy Pasztor 2011

  • His City Museum, in an old shoe warehouse, featured a walk-through whale, jet-plane fuselages and what was billed as the world's largest No. 2 pencil.

    A Purveyor of Outsize Thrills at His Museum of Misfit Toys Stephen Miller 2011

  • Boeing made a major retreat from Wichita in 2005, when it spun off its commercial-aircraft operations there, creating Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. Spirit makes fuselages for Boeing's best-selling 737 jets.

    Boeing to Shut Tanker Plant David Kesmodel 2012

  • Attention airline CEOs and Sustainability Directors: why not do something right now that doesn't require expensive R&D, or teams of engineers and prototype fuselages and engines?

    Jennifer Schwab: I'll Have the Can, Hold the Cups Jennifer Schwab 2011

  • Attention airline CEOs and Sustainability Directors: why not do something right now that doesn't require expensive R&D, or teams of engineers and prototype fuselages and engines?

    Jennifer Schwab: I'll Have the Can, Hold the Cups Jennifer Schwab 2011

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