Definition of Biplanes. Meaning of Biplanes. Synonyms of Biplanes

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Definition of Biplanes

Biplane
Biplane Bi"plane, n. [Pref. bi- + plane.] (A["e]ronautics) An a["e]roplane with two main supporting surfaces one above the other.
Biplane
Biplane Bi"plane, a. (A["e]ronautics) Having, or consisting of, two superposed planes, a["e]rocurves, or the like; of or pertaining to a biplane; as, a biplane rudder.

Meaning of Biplanes from wikipedia

- increases drag substantially, and biplanes generally need extensive bracing, which causes additional drag. Biplanes are distinguished from tandem wing...
- The COW Biplanes were a pair of similar British tractor biplanes built to compete in the 1912 British Military Aeroplane Competition. They were not successful...
- The Busemann biplane is a theoretical aircraft configuration invented by Adolf Busemann, which avoids the formation of N-type shock waves and thus does...
- (GAC), 8 as open ****pit biplanes, and one as a enclosed cabin biplane, with a second converted later into a cabin biplane. A number of these aircraft...
- The Biplanes Of Yesteryear Mifyter (English: My Fighter) is an American amateur-built aircraft, designed by Rod Cowgill and produced by Biplanes Of Yesteryear...
- The Tessier Biplane is a single place homebuilt biplane. The Tessier biplane is a single place tube and fabric construction aircraft with conventional...
- The Humphreys Biplane was the first serious attempt to build a flying boat in the United Kingdom. Also known as the Wivenhoe Flyer it was designed by...
- The Paulhan biplane was a French experimental aircraft designed in 1910 by the successful aviator Louis Paulhan in collaboration with Henri Fabre. The...
- Bristol Racing Biplane was a British single-seat biplane designed to combine the performance of a monoplane but using the strength of the biplane. It was designed...
- Menon designs. There are four biplanes of order 7 (and 37 points, lines of size 9; a 2-(37,9,2)). There are five biplanes of order 9 (and 56 points, lines...