Linear distance between the extremities of an airfoil.
1 Black as the devil himself, and a wingspread wide as your arms.
2 The largest of these has a wingspread of nearly three meters, but is very lightly built.
3 Their wingspread was modest, less than their height.
4 Hickory borers are bugs with a three-inch wingspread and are capable of making a noise like a bomber.
5 His mantle was flapping, flying out from his outstretched arms, giving him the wingspread of a huge bird.
6 Thus there was need for greater engine power, bigger wingspread to support the floats, and fuel tanks of greater capacity.
7 The white pelican is a huge bird weighing over fifteen pounds and having a wingspread of up to nine and a half feet.
8 He has a new machine, I hear, with great engines and a short wingspread , but the wings so cambered that he can climb fast.
9 It is 68 ft. long, with a wingspread of 38 ft. Armed with guided missiles, it weighs about 14 tons.
10 A 175-pound angel, he estimates, would have to have a 26-foot wingspread and would need to run two miles for a takeoff.
11 Black as the devil himself, and a wingspread wide as your arms.
12 The largest of these has a wingspread of nearly three meters, but is very lightly built.
13 Their wingspread was modest, less than their height.
14 Hickory borers are bugs with a three-inch wingspread and are capable of making a noise like a bomber.
15 His mantle was flapping, flying out from his outstretched arms, giving him the wingspread of a huge bird.
16 Thus there was need for greater engine power, bigger wingspread to support the floats, and fuel tanks of greater capacity.
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