A monoplane is an aircraft with one main set of wing surfaces, in contrast to a biplane or triplane.
The main distinction in types of monoplane is how the wings attach to the fuselage:
Louis Bleriot flew across the English Channel in 1909 in a mid-wing monoplane of his own design. The Fokker 'Eindecker' of 1915 was a successful fighter aircraft.
Monoplanes then went out of fashion, and remained so until the 1930s. Most military aircraft of WW2 were monoplanes, as have been virtually all jet powered aircraft since.
Richard Pearse of New Zealand had built a monoplane in which he made attempts at controlled powered flight on the 31st of March 1903, although the lack of outside knowledge of his achievements meant that his design had almost no influence in the general development of the aeroplane.
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