Examples of using Fuselage in English and their translations into Chinese
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Second, the aircraft's wings, tail and fuselage made use of composites, alternating with titanium, on the idea that composites were radar-absorbing.
SONY BSP60's fuselage with a total of six different buttons can be operated.
The most obvious change is the 300's fuselage, which is 7.11m longer than the standard aircraft.
Before understanding mobile phone fuselage processing technology, let's first understand the advantages and disadvantages of the metal fuselage: .
The fuselage of the plane still rests at the site, and has become a tourist attraction.
Tiny canards, like little extra limbs, protrude from the forward half of the fuselage to add more aerodynamic stability.
The bullet pierced the ceiling and glanced off an oxygen tank, but did not penetrate it or the plane's fuselage.
The mass of its engines, fuel and structure was concentrated in its long, narrow fuselage, while its wings were short and stubby.
Reported in the traditional aircraft design, the air tightly attached to the fuselage.
In 2004, Corsair aircraft were repainted with the colours of TUI, blue fuselage with the TUI-logo.
Behind the cabin of the shooters were covered three plates of 8 mm, forming a fuselage partition.
Three major work areas are actively set up for building the airplane's main fuselage, wing and empennage.
But actually rotating from streamlined right to streamlined left, maintaining that fuselage position as long as possible.
The first production model was Ju87B-1, equipped with a relatively large Junkers Jumo211D engine, maximum power of 1,184 hp, redesigned fuselage and landing gear.
Its four state-of-the-art GP 7200 engines, its aerodynamic shape and its fuselage integrating the latest technologies make the A380 the most environmentally-friendly aircraft of its category.
Construction of the prototype started in 2013, during which the fuselage and tailplane were displayed.[4] The maiden flight was on 31 May 2014, piloted by the designer Michael Greiner and the Schleicher CEO, Peter Kremer.[1].
But sometimes bridges collapse, pipelines rupture and fuselages detach from airplanes due to hard-to-detect corrosion in tiny cracks, scratches and dents.
Spirit Aerosystems, which makes fuselages and other parts for the planes, announced initial job cuts of 2,800 people last week.
Daikisangyo, which assembles plane fuselages and wings for Boeing, was having trouble retaining new employees.
The plane has two fuselages, 28 wheels, six engines and a wingspan almost double that of an Airbus A380.