The glider featured a short fuselage with a single, non-tapered strut-braced straight wing.
The glider features a short forward fuselage with mid-mounted wings.
The aircraft was a monoplane featuring a fairly conventional fuselage.
It featured a lengthened fuselage and seating for one pilot and five passengers.
It featured a wooden fuselage with plywood skin.
The initial proposal featured a longer fuselage and larger wings than the existing 767, along with winglets.
The design featured a slender fuselage with fairings along the side containing fuel and early computerized control systems.
The aircraft featured a fuselage of square cross-section made from steel tube and covered in fabric.
Originally, this featured a predominantly blue fuselage with a white-red-white strip across the windows and a white roof.
Derived from the F.190, it featured a revised fuselage that did away with its predecessor's enclosed cabin.