What is the word'an airplane's body, excluding its wings'?




Answers:    Since there are 5 most important aircraft parts which are the Fuselage, empennage, power plant, wings and landing gear, I guess it's those 4 minus the wing.
fuselage?
I think it's fuselage
Hull?? Who do I look similar to, Jackie Cochran??
(Hey they DO call it hull insurance ya know!)
fuselage and empenage (the tail)
The tube that remains when you exclude the wing and tail fins is called the "fuselage".
Fuselage
an a-typical aircraft minus wing is just the fuselage. A non typical aircraft is call a lifting body.
"FUSELAGE" with tail feathers.
i own an altogether different answer. fuselage.
Fuselage, being the largest portions of it.
The plane backside is called the empenage which includes the vertical stabilizer and the elevators.
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