Flygplanskroppen
Flygplanskroppen, or aircraft fuselage, is the main body of an aircraft, housing the crew, passengers, and cargo. It is typically a long, cylindrical structure that extends from the nose to the tail of the aircraft. The fuselage is designed to withstand the aerodynamic forces generated during flight, including lift, drag, and turbulence. It is constructed from lightweight materials such as aluminum alloys, composite materials, or titanium, to minimize weight and maximize fuel efficiency.
The fuselage is divided into several sections, including the nose, cabin, and tail. The nose section contains
The fuselage is also responsible for providing structural support to the aircraft's wings and tail surfaces.