Monoplane Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
A monoplane is an aircraft with one main wing or pair of main wings, in contrast to a biplane or triplane.
The main distinction in types of monoplane is how the wings attach to the fuselage:
- low-wing, wing lower surface level with bottom of fuselage;
- mid-wing, wing mounted mid-way up fuselage;
- shoulder-wing, wing mounted above fuselage middle (rare);
- high-wing, wing upper surface level with top of fuselage;
- parasol, wing mounted above fuselage (now rare).
Louis Bleriot flew across the English Channel in 1909 in a mid-wing monoplane of his own design. The Fokker 'Eindecker' of 1915 was a successful fighter aircraft.
Monoplanes went out of fashion again, until after 1930. Most military aircraft of WW2 were monoplanes, as have been all turbo-jet powered aircraft since.
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