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monoplane
monoplane (ˈmɒnəʊpleɪn) [f. mono- + plane n.3] An aeroplane or glider having only one ‘plane’ or main supporting surface on either side of the fuselage (so called because in the earliest monoplanes the wing on each side was part of a single structure extending across the fuselage); † the wing itself...
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Monoplane
Since then, the monoplane has been the most common form for a fixed-wing aircraft. For this reason, all monoplane wings in the pioneer era were braced and most were up until the early 1930s.
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monoplane
monoplane/ˈmɔnəpleɪn; `mɑnəˌplen/ naeroplane with only one set of wings 单翼机. Cf 参看 biplane.
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Kronfeld Monoplane
Design and development
Designed as a successor to the company's Kronfeld Drone, the Monoplane was a single-seat parasol monoplane powered by a Carden-Ford The Monoplane, registered G-AESG, was built and first flown at Hanworth Aerodrome in 1937.
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Hubbard Monoplane
The Hubbard Monoplane was commissioned by Gardiner Greene Hubbard II of Boston. The monoplane was constructed at the Beinn Bhreagh estate of Alexander Graham Bell in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, by John McCurdy and F. W.
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Taylor Monoplane
External links
Taylortitch.co.uk (particularly "Taylor Monoplane"
"Taylor Monoplane", (review), Bob Grimstead, Kitplanes, May 19, 2009
"The Taylor DATA SHEET 055: Taylor JT.1 Monoplane," Light Aircraft Association
Taylor Monoplane discussion board, Recreational Flying
1950s British civil utility
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Hartman monoplane
Hartman built his first monoplane in Burlington, Iowa, completing the project in 1910.
The monoplane was modeled after a Blériot XI. Specifications (Hartman monoplane)
See also
References
Homebuilt aircraft
Aviation in Iowa
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Gabardini monoplane
The Gabardini monoplane was a successful early monoplane constructed in Italy which made several notable flights, often carrying passengers, just before The Gabardini monoplane was designed with a steel tube structure, which was unusual.
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Bristol Monoplane
The Bristol Monoplane (sometimes known as the 1911 Monoplane) was the first monoplane designed and built by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company. Design and development
The single-seat monoplane was designed in 1911 by George Challenger and Archibald Low and two were built at Filton in February 1911
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Parts Book Vol 1 | PDF | Monoplane | Manufactured Goods - Scribd
Parts Book Vol 1 - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online.
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Yackey Monoplane
The Yackey Monoplane was an American three seat parasol monoplane flown in the late 1920s. Design and development
The Yackey monoplane had a parasol wing built around two spruce box spars with plywood skinning ahead of the forward spar.
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BJ500 Leoncino | PDF | Jet Aircraft | Monoplane - Scribd
1 F14 65601P180020 LEFT SIDE COVERGEM BLACK/MATTE BLACK BW/BG 1 131.90 BW. 2 F14 65602P180010 RIGHT SIDE COVER,GEM RED/MATTE BLACK F2/BG 1 131.90 F2. 2 F14 65602P180020 RIGHT SIDE COVERGEM BLACK/MATTE BLACK BW/BG 1 131.90 BW. 3 F14 B02830602562 SCREW M6×25 8 1.00. 4 F14 08513P250000 SPACER BUSH 8 1.60.
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Mersey Monoplane
The Mersey Monoplane was a prototype two-seat British pusher configuration monoplane of the early 1910s. The monoplane first flew in late 1911.
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Star Monoplane
The Star Monoplane was an early British aircraft built by the Star Engineering Company of Wolverhampton. A tractor configuration monoplane resembling the French Antoinette aircraft, its most remarkable feature was the arrangement of the rear control surfaces
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Dyott monoplane
The Dyott monoplane was a single-engined, single-seat mid-wing monoplane designed by George Miller Dyott for his own use as a sports and touring aircraft Design
The Dyott monoplane was named after its designer and owner, George Dyott.
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