Biplane -

: The stacked wing design creates a naturally deep and rigid structure, allowing it to be both lighter and stronger than early monoplane designs.

: The primary disadvantage is increased aerodynamic drag caused by the interference between the two wings and the necessary external bracing (struts and wires), which limits maximum speeds. Historical Significance biplane

: A prolific World War II primary trainer, with over 8,500 units built. : The stacked wing design creates a naturally

: Advances in materials and the demand for higher speeds led to the monoplane's dominance by the late 1930s. Modern Applications : Advances in materials and the demand for

: Biplanes dominated military and commercial operations through the 1930s. Notable Models :

: A Soviet biplane famous for its role as a nighttime harassment bomber, operated by the "Night Witches".

: Biplanes typically offer lower wing loading and smaller wingspans for a given wing area compared to cantilever monoplanes.