Many. - Conventional propellor aircraft, pushers (propellor atback), jets, canards ( main wings at back) fixed undercarriage aircraft in all those categories, retractable u/c in all those categories, gliders, trainers with side by side or tandem seats, cropduster types, and many others.
An eight-passenger single-engine low-wing Cessna would be called a Pilatus PC-12. Cessna's low-wing singles are the Corvallis models, which are four-place planes. The biggest piston single they make is the Stationair, which only has six seats and it's high-wing. The Grand Caravan, which is an eight-place turboprop single, is also high-wing. If you want an eight-place single you seem to have two choices: the Grand Caravan, which isn't low-wing, and the PC-12, which isn't a Cessna.
there is not much difference between them but a wing is usually attached to a bird or a plane and the airfoil is attached in a planes' engine
It is a four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft.
Approximately 36 aircraft in a wing
Most of the single engine 2-4 seat Cessna's are around 32-36 foot wingspan.
Cessnas have high wing, and most other small planes have low wing.
That can be a squadron, or maybe a 'wing'...
as big as a planes wing
Rudder on the wing of the plane controls the direction.
What they were made from, lack of protective covering, engine failures, wing failures, burning up when your craft was shot down.
Cessna is an aircraft manufacturer based in Kansas. They make business jets, single-engine turboprops and high-wing piston single-engine airplanes, and they used to make twin-engine piston aircraft. Clyde Cessna preferred to design his aircraft with a high wing above the cockpit. Cessna aircraft usually have this feature.
The "Cherokee" is a model of Piper Aircraft. It is a single engine, propeller driven, low wing aircraft.