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| − | A '''biplane''' is an [[airplane]] with two sets of | + | A '''biplane''' is an [[airplane]] with two sets of [[wing]]s, normally one attached to the fuselage and one above it. |
Biplanes were the first type of plane to be involved in combat. They were very common in [[World War I]], and several types of biplane saw action in the early years of [[World War II]], although all had been phased out by the end of the war. Most countries still use biplanes in pilot training. | Biplanes were the first type of plane to be involved in combat. They were very common in [[World War I]], and several types of biplane saw action in the early years of [[World War II]], although all had been phased out by the end of the war. Most countries still use biplanes in pilot training. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:17, June 28, 2016
A biplane is an airplane with two sets of wings, normally one attached to the fuselage and one above it.
Biplanes were the first type of plane to be involved in combat. They were very common in World War I, and several types of biplane saw action in the early years of World War II, although all had been phased out by the end of the war. Most countries still use biplanes in pilot training.