
Monoplane
A monoplane is an aircraft with a single main wing, unlike biplanes which have two stacked wings. This design is the most common in modern aviation because it offers better aerodynamics, efficiency, and speed. The single wing provides a clearer airflow, reducing drag and improving performance. Monoplanes can vary from small private planes to large commercial jets. Their design typically includes a fuselage (body), wings, tail section, and landing gear. Overall, the monoplane’s streamlined structure makes it an effective and popular choice for a wide range of flying needs.