The Thunder Child
September 24th 05, 09:22 PM
I've been reading a 1910 Tom Swift book - Tom Swift and his Airship, in
which the dirigible is also outfitted with "planes" - i.e., wings.
And of course that's where monoplane, biplane and triplane come from,
though I confess I'd never connected the two.
So, can anyone tell me when an aeroplane's 'plane' started being
referred to as a wing?
Any help appreciated.
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which the dirigible is also outfitted with "planes" - i.e., wings.
And of course that's where monoplane, biplane and triplane come from,
though I confess I'd never connected the two.
So, can anyone tell me when an aeroplane's 'plane' started being
referred to as a wing?
Any help appreciated.
The Thunder Child Science Fiction Journal
http://thethunderchild.omnivoreink.com