He subsequently took up flying, purchasing a Klemm Swallow low-wing monoplane.
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For its day, it was an advanced design, with a sleek monoplane configuration.
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Somerville installed the devices on his early biplane and monoplane designs.
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For a given wing area the biplane produces more drag and less lift than a monoplane.
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The Mystere is an all-composite, low-wing monoplane powered by a pusher piston engine.
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Miss Craig started the engine and the monoplane made a beautiful ascent.
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On a simple monoplane configuration, this is usually easy to identify.
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The monoplane had a failed landing, with one of its wings destroyed and serious damages.
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In 1930, the Monomail, a low-wing monoplane that carried mail, was built.
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An airplane with a single wing
A monoplane is an aircraft with one main set of wing surfaces, in contrast to a biplane or triplane. Since the late 1930s it has been the most common form for a fixed wing aircraft.
The du Temple Monoplane was a large aeroplane made of aluminium, built in Brest, France, by naval officer Fu00E9lix du Temple in 1874.
An airplane with one set of wings. Most aircraft built today have only one set of wings and are classified as monoplanes.
An arrangement of the filament in a lamp in which the filament is hung in one row only. See also bi-plane
An arbitrary plane for the arrangement of denture teeth that is flat both medial-laterally and anterior-posteriorly