The wings, like the rest of the aircraft were covered with the corrugated skin and carried balanced ailerons and outboard slots.
Metal was construction throughout, with corrugated skin.
He put the fruit to his lips, his teeth breaking through the corrugated skin with ease.
It had short, fat, green legs and a green corrugated skin.
Fireoak's surface had turned from lightly corrugated skin to deeply serrated bark, from young nymph to old tree trunk.
The heat of flight would have caused a smooth skin to split or curl, but the corrugated skin could expand vertically and horizontally.
All these rear control surfaces were covered with corrugated stressed skin.
Construction was metal throughout, with corrugated duralumin skin.
Junkers - earlier pioneer of several all-metal monoplane types with corrugated skin.
Its corrugated skin blistered, cracked open, blackened.