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Meaning of "monoplanes"

monoplane (noun) - Refers to an aircraft with a single pair of wings, in contrast to a biplane or other multi-winged configurations. This term is used to describe a specific type of airplane with one set of wings
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Each of the eight monoplanes was designated a number.
The two almost identical aircraft were parasol monoplanes.
All these monoplanes around here.
Unlike the high powered monoplanes.
Monoplanes were the tors.
His father asks him to try all monoplanes produced by their firm.
Monoplanes fall apart.
He worked for the Hanriot company flying their monoplanes.
He arrived with two Blériot monoplanes and two Farman biplanes.
Service was provided using Travel Air high wing cabin monoplanes.
Yours truly can not say how many Monoplanes were completed in Canada.
Not suitable for dogfights, especially against monoplanes.
Most significantly, only monoplanes would be accepted.
All these monoplanes around here … are a lot faster than this old buzzard.
Bristol Prier monoplanes.

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As a result, monoplanes became the defacto standard around the world.
The parameters of single-engine monoplanes depend on the nation.
Aircraft had progressed from being wood and fabric biplanes and triplanes, to being all-metal monoplanes.
They were single-engined touring monoplanes which seated two.
They were high-wing monoplanes of all-metal construction with valve head blisters on their engine cowlings.
Eight companies submitted a total of ten designs in response, evenly split between monoplanes and biplanes.
When choosing between monoplanes and biplanes, Newbery preferred the former.
All Jodel planes have been low-wing monoplanes.
Each of these monoplanes could carry one aerial torpedo or a bomb weighing up to 800kg.
Many long-distance records were set by Bellanca monoplanes.
They were light-weight monoplanes with a wire-braced wing mounted above an open-framework fuselage built from bamboo.
It was a middle-wing monoplane similar in layout to the Bleriot monoplanes.
Monoplanes fall apart. - Mine is cantilevered.
It started with the license-production of French aircraft ; Hanriot monoplanes and Farman biplanes.
Though unsuccessful in sustained flight, Vuia's invention influenced Louis Blériot in designing monoplanes.
Another death-defying manoeuvre! Monoplanes fall apart.
The factory, located at Boulogne-Billancourt, began building light monoplanes.
On 16 June, Masson's two monoplanes arrived on the ship Sierra.
Both were wooden low-wing monoplanes.
They won among others against German low-wing monoplanes Messerschmitt Bf 108 and Fieseler Fi 97.
Prior to this, their most modern designs were fixed-gear parasol monoplanes.
The ACAZ T. 2 was a Belgian aircraft, one of the world 's first monoplanes built entirely of metal.
Just before World War I, most French aircraft designers had concentrated, with success, on fast monoplanes.
The Farman F. 220 and its derivatives were thick-sectioned, high-winged, four engined monoplanes from Farman Aviation Works.
The Chardonnerets were all high-wing, braced cabin monoplanes.
Soon, many other intrepid airmen… were flying in triplanes, biplanes… monoplanes and multiplanes.
In March 1938 it replaced its Heyford biplanes with ArmstrongWhitworthWhitley monoplanes.
Similar to the earlier H.V. 41 they were streamlined single-seat cantilever monoplanes with twin floats.
By World War II, fighters were predominantly all-metal monoplanes with.
Exactly, an antique. Another death-defying manoeuvre! Monoplanes fall apart.

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