Monoplane
A monoplane is an aircraft that uses a single main wing plane. This distinguishes it from biplanes and triplanes, which carry their lift on two or more wings.
In the early days of aviation, many airplanes used braced or multi-wing configurations for structural reasons.
Planform and wing arrangements vary widely among monoplanes, including high-wing, low-wing, and mid-wing configurations, as well
Notable examples span military and civilian use: World War II fighters such as the Spitfire and Bf