Monoplanes

Word MONOPLANES
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Definitions and meanings of "Monoplanes"

What do we mean by monoplanes?

An airplane that has a single pair of wings

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The word "monoplanes" in example sentences

'single-deckers' (as the Germans call monoplanes); which had the effect of reducing the wing-loading. ❋ Evelyn Charles Vivian (1914)

His was the first class to train on monoplanes as opposed to the World War I-style biplanes. ❋ Stephen Miller (2011)

I mean ... when monoplanes began outperforming, biplanes, they became the standard. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The machines that they were flying were enclosed monoplanes with twin engines; in summer they would dispense with helmets. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Each of the big monoplanes taxied to the end of the runway in practically complete darkness, guided only by the flicker of flash-lamps. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Aviation companies by the scores produced monoplanes, biplanes, even triplanes, and incorporated all sorts of engines, designs and construction methods. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Battleship Row came under torpedo-plane assault at 7:55 A.M. From Hickam Field observers saw nine single-engine low-wing monoplanes aim at the seven battleships moored to quays on the Diamond Head side of Ford Island. ❋ ROBERT B. STINNETT (2001)

Madeleine, as I quickly began to think of Lieutenant Colonel Batten while we were getting acquainted over dinner, confided that she had stayed up late the night before, making 123 tiny high-winged monoplanes, one for each place at each table. ❋ Reeve Lindbergh (2001)

Suddenly the destiny of men and material, indeed of whole peoples and nations, seemed to hinge upon a handful of small, cam - ouflaged monoplanes and the young men who flew them. ❋ Gallico, Paul (1959)

Ever since they were small boys in grammar school, the brothers had been constructing miniature monoplanes, biplanes, and seaplanes, which they had pitted against the best product of other lads in the neighborhood and surrounding towns, without once meeting defeat. ❋ Chelsea Curtis Fraser (N/A)

It was heading straight over us, but the fire again got too hot for it and it made off to the south, but it was most daring and persistent and put in a third appearance, when one of our monoplanes, a very fast machine, went up and we expected some fun. ❋ George Davidson (N/A)

For instance, it is stated that there were thirty escadrilles of Bleriot monoplanes together with pilots at the front, in addition to thirty mixed escadrilles of the other prohibited types with their fliers. ❋ Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot (N/A)

As the war proceeds, doubtless Teuton ingenuity will be responsible for the appearance of new types, as well as certain modifications in the detail construction of the existing machines, but there is every indication that the broad lines of Etrich's conception will be retained in all monoplanes. ❋ Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot (N/A)

But ere the war had been in progress many weeks an official order was issued forbidding the employment of the Bleriot, Deperdussin, Nieuport, and R.E.P. monoplanes. ❋ Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot (N/A)

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