interplane
Interplane refers to the space and the linked structural elements between two parallel planes in a multwing aircraft, most commonly a biplane or triplane. The term covers the interplane gap, which is the distance between the upper and lower wing planes, as well as the components that connect and brace them, such as interplane struts and interplane bracing wires.
In traditional biplane design, the interplane arrangement provides essential structural support while allowing the wings to
Historically, interplane concepts were central to early aviation, when many aircraft used two or more wings
Beyond aviation, interplane is sometimes used more generally in technical contexts to describe anything positioned between