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What is the difference between monocoque and semimonocoque structure in aircrafts?

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A monocoque structure uses its outer shell to support stresses and loads applied to it, whereas a semi-monocoque structure has an internal "skeleton" of supports and braces to keep its shape rigid and strong. The vast majority of pressurized aircraft are semimonocoque to help distribute stresses equally along the fuselage during flight. However, some helicopters use monocoque structure to maximize internal space in the flight compartment.

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