Yes It does, wing tips improve aerodynamics and boost fuel efficency on planes with fitted wingtips.
If the plane was in air, it will tip over and most likely crash.
Yes. This is part of what is called wake turbulence.
The first plane they had built was a glider that measured 16 feet from wing tip to wing tip. It cost them $15 to build it. The gasoline-powered plane they flew at Kitty Hawk cost them less than $1000 to build.
The wingspan is measured as the distance from wing tip to wing tip. The most common commercial plane, the Boeing, has a wingspan of 107'10"
100.in in hight an 1500 from tip of da wing to the pther >:D
Two or more planes flying in formation with the ends of their wings almost touching.ANS 2 - Wing tip to wing tip is also a way of expressing the wing span of an aircraft
Yes
If you are referring to the distance from wing tip to wing tip, it is usually called "wingspan".
The outboard end of a wing.
wingspan is defined as the distance from wing tip to wing tip
The albatross has the biggest wingspan on (or above) the planet. The Royal albatross is 3.5 metres from wing tip to wing tip, and weighs 8 kilograms. The Antipodean or Wandering albatross is 3.2 metres from wing tip to wing tip.
Yes, the design does does effect the flight of a plane. Especially, the wing of the aircraft, the design has to be perfect to allow the right amount of lift.