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There are all kinds of aircraft and therefore many sizes. The first aircraft I flew in was a DeHavilland Chipmunk, a little less than 3 feet wide in the fuselage, with a wingspan of 34 feet. Today's largest airliner, the Airbus A380 has a fuselage almost 24 feet wide and a wingspan of 261 feet.
This means that the distance of your spread wings is longer than you are tall.
yes it can, for example Brittany Griner plays for baylor university WOO and she is 6'8 and her wingspan is 7'4 PRETTY AMAZING
The length of an airplane's wings affects its range more than the length of its fuselage. The length of the fuselage has more to do with handling characteristics and aircraft stability. The longer the fuselage, the smaller the necessary volume of the tail surfaces (weight [force] x arm = moment).
185' It's longer from wing tip to wing tip than from nose to tail
Yes, an owls wingspan can be far greater than 1m, some owls, such as the European eagle owl can span almost 2m in length
Owls can turn their heads around and are nocturnal and areconsidered to be smart. Eagles just have a longer wingspan than owls.
What is the question? A lot longer than it should have.
yes because of its wingspan.
The A380 is considerably bigger than the Beluga (A300-600ST). The following dimensions are for the Beluga / A380; Length : 56m / 73m Wingspan : 45m / 80m Height : 17m / 24m Wing area : 122m2 / 845 m2 Fuselage diameter : 4m / 7m Weight empty 86t / 276t Maximum take-off weight : 155t / 560t
Females usually have a smaller head and beak than males. Umbrella Cockatoos medium-sized birds approximately seventeen to eighteen inches in length, and weighing around one to one-and-a-half pounds. The wingspan of this parrot averages around twenty-two inches.
The touch lines must be longer than the goal lines.