I've heard the term "molded" fuselage being applied to lots of fiberglass
fuselages in newer planes.  I'm just curious if this implies anything
different from your average fiberglass fuse, most of which are presumably
made in a mold.  Or is "molded" more of a generic term to describle a
fuselage made in a mold which might be made of various materials such as
fg, kevlar and cf?
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