The body of a plane is called the fuselage.
Sagittal. Midsaggittal plane divides the body into equal halves
The name given to the body of a plane where the passegers sit is called the Fuselage.
The body of an aircraft or plane is called the fuselage.
The plane that divides the body into equal left and right portions is called the midsagittal plane, also known as the median plane. This plane passes through the midline of the body, dividing it into two symmetrical halves.
The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior aspects is called the transverse plane, also known as the horizontal plane. This plane runs horizontally from left to right, creating upper and lower portions of the body when applied.
The frontal plane separates the body into dorsal and ventral parts. This can also be called a coronal plane.
The plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts is the frontal (coronal) plane. This plane runs vertically from side to side, creating a front and back division of the body.
The plane that divides the body into the superior and inferior sections is called the transverse plane
Body parts close to the midsagittal plane are referred to as "medial" structures. These structures are located toward the midline of the body.
The horizontal cut is called the transverse plane.
The section that divides the body on the longitudinal plane into equal right and left parts is called the midsagittal plane. This plane passes through the midline of the body, creating symmetrical halves.
A sagittal plane that passes from the mid line separates the body between right and left side. This plane is also called as median plane.