A biplane glider Microraptor gui from China compared with the Wright 1903 Flyer.
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And saw a biplane, wings no longer than his thumb, blossom bright orange flame.
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He made several tests in the huge biplane that were well recorded and reported.
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The 24-cent airmail stamp features a biplane accidentally printed upside down.
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Collier also was the owner of a Wright Model B biplane which he purchased in 1911.
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They set off from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, in the Sopwith Atlantic biplane.
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The ones I know say that it makes an F-18 look like a biplane by comparison.
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Somerville installed the devices on his early biplane and monoplane designs.
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A naval biplane circles overhead and a submarine surfaces in the foreground.
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Old fashioned airplane; has two wings one above the other
A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings. The Wright brothers' Wright Flyer used a biplane design, as did most aircraft in the early years of aviation. While a biplane wing structure has a structural advantage, it produces more drag than a similar monoplane wing. ...
An aircraft or glider with two main supporting surfaces (two wings on each side) above one another.
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Arrangement of the filament of a lamp in two rows, one behind he other to give a smoother light better suited for use in profiles projecting gobos. See also < A HREF="gloss-m.html#MPLNE">mono-plane
Two primary wings, usually located one above the other.
An aircraft with two pairs of wings, one pair above the other. Biplanes were popular until the 1930s.
Aircraft with a pair of wings on each side of the fuselage.