A monoplane.
You call a plane with two set of wings a Biplane.A plane with one set of wings is called a monoplane.A plane with three set of wings is called a triplane.
a plane with one set of wings
a plane with one set of wings
The prefix "mono-" when added to the word plane refers to an airplane with one set of wings.
a plane with one set of wings
biplanes
Biplanes
a bi-planeA plane with two set of wings is a biplane.
A biplane has two (bi) sets of wings, and a monoplane has one (mono) set of wings. The two sets of wings on a biplane add lift, and also drag, allowing it to fly slower. The one set of wings on a monoplane do not add as much lift or drag, making it faster, and as a result, all the fastest planes are monoplanes, and most planes these days are monoplanes.
The set of all points in the plane equidistant from one point in the plane is named a parabola.
An aircraft with one set of wings is known as a 'monoplane'. The other common configurations used to be; 2 wings = Biplane and 3 wings = Triplane.
All bees have two sets of wings, a set of what is called "forewings" and a set of what is called "hind wings". The hind pair is smaller, in some species of bees the hind wings are so much smaller that they impair the ability of the bee to fly at all.