What is in this image? Be very specific. Scientific, Engineering style! No emotions, no opinions, no metaphors. Just the facts, as detailed as possible.
This image depicts a stylized line drawing of a biplane, specifically designed for clear and straightforward coloring or educational purposes. The aircraft features two main wings stacked vertically, a prominent single-engine propeller at the forefront with three blades, and a pair of main landing gear wheels positioned under the fuselage. The wings are connected to the fuselage by multiple struts that add structural support, and there is an additional, smaller wheel located at the rear of the fuselage, suggesting a tail-dragger configuration common with vintage aircraft. The fuselage is streamlined with an enclosed cockpit, visible just aft of the wings. The aircraft’s tail assembly includes both a vertical stabilizer and a horizontal stabilizer, aiding in the aircraft''s stability and control during flight. Visible on the sides of the fuselage and wings are various outlines, likely intended to denote doors, panel lines, and possibly control surfaces such as ailerons on the wings. The image is rendered in black and white, using only outlines without any shading or color, emphasizing its utility for educational or artistic applications focusing on the mechanical and structural elements of early 20th-century aircraft designs.