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- A monoplane is a fixed-wing aircraft configuration with a single mainplane, in contrast to a biplane or other types of multiplanes, which have multiple...
- Tiger Moth. The DH.60T Tiger Moth was further modified with swept back mainplanes and the cabane struts were moved forward to improve egress from the front...
- of the fuselage, along with the vertical fins at said wings' tips. The mainplanes were swept at 30°. The landing gear was of tricycle configuration, with...
- G-AWDI. A camera was mounted in the astrodome, one on the port upper mainplane surface, with a third camera on the outside of the forward port cabin...
- for glidepath control. Construction is aluminium, with foam ribs in the mainplane, fin and tailplane. The design of this glider originated in the 1960s...
- incorporated the large central fin of the R.XV, suspended midway between the mainplanes, all supported by floats similar to the 'Type "L"'. Three were built,...
- charges on external racks under the mainplanes Eight × 20 lb (9 kg) bombs housed in internal bays in the lower mainplanes A single Stranraer, 920/CF-BXO,...
- perforated piping being installed underneath the mainplanes or the placement of rotary atomisers on the lower mainplane, were used. Royal Navy Tiger Moths used...
- one on each wing, instead of just the upper mainplanes, engine nacelles raised clear of the lower mainplanes and scalloped trailing edges through the use...
- with new wings of RAF 30 aerofoil section, Frise ailerons on the bottom mainplanes, wing struts reduced to a "K" arrangement and a simplified undercarriage...