wing span
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often used as the compound 'wingspan'; refers to the distance between the tips of the wings
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- The bird has a three-foot wingspan.
- The eagle's impressive wing span allowed it to glide effortlessly.
- The eagle's impressive wingspan allowed it to soar effortlessly.
- Engineers calculated the precise wing span required for the new aircraft.
- Engineers carefully calculated the aircraft's wingspan for optimal lift.
- Some albatrosses have the largest wing span of any bird.
- A large moth with a colourful wing span landed on the window.
- The biplane had a relatively small wing span.
- What is the average wingspan of an albatross?
- Measuring the wing span is crucial for identifying bird species.
- The drone's compact wingspan makes it suitable for indoor flight.
- A wider wing span generally provides more lift.
- We observed several species, each with a unique wing span.
- What is the average wing span of a condor?
- The biplane had a surprisingly wide wingspan for its era.
- The designer considered both the aesthetics and the practical wing span.
- Measuring the wingspan of a butterfly can be tricky.
- Its enormous wing span made the ancient pterosaur a formidable flyer.
- Its colossal wingspan cast a shadow over the entire field.
- The model aircraft's wing span was exactly two meters.