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There's nothing like a monoplane when real work is to be done.
The French were ahead of the other countries in developing the monoplane.
He thrust the monoplane into a dive at her again.
The monoplane with the little Frenchman in the seat got up first.
On a simple monoplane configuration, this is usually easy to identify.
Eyes from the monoplane had seen the isle of doubt as well.
A moment later he was directly under the monoplane.
"May I ask whether it would be a monoplane or a biplane?"
The colored man knew how to get the monoplane in shape for a flight, as he had often done it.
Its successor, the monoplane bomber, had a hard time getting accepted.
These were almost all released under his given name or the moniker Monoplane.
It was the first production monoplane in the country.
This did not happen; instead, the monoplane was taken over by the Admiralty in 1914.
After a few months testing, it was converted to the monoplane configuration.
This was a tractor monoplane with a pair of his wheels.
It was a single-engined monoplane with a crew of two.
Each of the eight monoplanes was designated a number.
"Looks like a private monoplane," said Hammond, squinting against the sun.
But I have in mind plans for a speedier machine than even the monoplane.
Tom's monoplane was making no more noise, now, than a soaring bird.
The most common configuration until the 1930s, when the monoplane took over.
In 1911, Bates designed a built and monoplane with an engine of his own design.
It once held the title as the "worlds smallest monoplane".
It was unusual, particularly for a monoplane, in having a span less than its length.
These were soon followed by the Hawk 75 monoplane.