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fuselages

n. (plural of fuselage English)

Usage examples of "fuselages".

Five large swept-delta Sukhoi SuAS-686 spaceplanes were lined up ahead of him, pearl-grey fuselages gleaming in the warm mid-morning sunlight.

Snowflakes flowing through their coherent magnetic fields sparkled a vivid blue around the forward fuselages, then vaporised to fluorescent purple streamers.

Exposed fuselages shone like small suns under the equally intense photonic energy release.

There was a wild scramble for cover under fuselages and half-folded wings.

Slipped past the island to the area where several planes were being stored on deck, their fuselages bobbing to the hammering blows of the wind.

He'd convinced management to begin buying more old aircraft, turning wings and fuselages into proof test articles.

They were close enough now for him to pick up the glint of steel from their fuselages, and realised that they didn’t seem to have any wings.

He put his headphones on and punched up a song as the gleam of the sun on the fuselages of wide-bodied jets reflected off the windows.

The access panels were open on many machines, exposing the myriad of electronic components that filled every cubic inch of the fuselages that did not contain engines or fuel tanks.