One pair of wings: monoplaneTwo pair: biplane
Three pair: triplane
No one's ever made one with four, sorry.
Half a circle
An airplane with one pair of wings is a monoplane.
An airplane with two wings is called a biplane. It is characterized by having one pair of wings, one on top of the other. Biplanes were popular in the early days of aviation but are now less commonly seen.
Aircraft with one set of wings i.e 737-800
The fly (in the order diptera) have only one pair of wings. They don't have two.
monoplane
A monoplane has one pair of wings - usually one wing on each side of the fuselage.
One can make a toy airplane by purchasing or cutting out wood wings and a body. Then cut a slit in the two sides of the body and insert the wings. To make a paper airplane, simply fold the airplane in half, then fold the sides down at an angle to create the wings.
Weevils have one pair of wings.
The prefix "mono-" when added to the word plane refers to an airplane with one set of wings.
Yes they do
A owl!?
Having only one pair of wings and one pair of legs the Wyverns run, hop and bound assisted by flapping of the wings.