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Fuselage bending loads are carried by ___________(a) keelson(b) tail(c) nelson(d) ribsThis question was addressed to me in an internship interview.The question is from Configuration Layout topic in chapter Configuration Layout Considerations of Aircraft Design

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The CORRECT choice is (a) keelson

The explanation is: Keelson is a large beam placed at fuselage bottom. Keelson is structural element through which BENDING loads are carried out. Tail is after section of the aircraft which has primary PURPOSE to provide STABILITY and CONTROL.



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