FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT
The principal structural units of a fixed-wing aircraft are the fuselage, wings, stabilizers, flight control surfaces, and landing gear. Figure 4-5 shows these units of a naval aircraft.
NOTE: The terms left or right used in relation to any of the structural units refer to the right or left hand of the pilot seated in the cockpit.
FUSELAGE
The fuselage is the main structure, or body, of the aircraft. It provides space for personnel, cargo, controls, and most of the accessories. The power plant, wings, stabilizers, and landing gear are attached to it.