Why is aluminium used to make the body of aircraft?
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It is because Aluminium is the lightest metal and it doesn’t get rust in air.
Aluminium is used to make the body of aircraft because it is strong and light. Similary aluminium alloys donot corrode easily like steel. Aluminium doesnot rust.
Aluminum (blended with small quantities of other metals) is used on most types of aircraft because it is lightweight and strong. Aluminum alloys don’t corrode as readily as steel. … It has also been used for the skin of some high-speed airplanes, because it holds its strength at higher temperatures better than aluminum.