The result was a small aircraft with a metal fuselage of conventional configuration and construction.
Both teams hurried through the aisles of rotting metal fuselages.
It was of mixed construction, with wooden wings and a metal framed fuselage.
It was succeeded by the Bernard 61 T, similar but with a metal fuselage.
It was the first fighter with a semimonocoque metal fuselage.
This model has a metal fuselage and fabric wings with metal control surfaces.
Very few changes were made to the metal fuselage other than at the aircraft's nose.
It had a metal fuselage with fabric covering and wooden wings.
The second machine had Hermes engines and a metal rear fuselage.
One aircraft with a metal fuselage and wooden wings.