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
I believe it would be called a Pistol Wing Formation
i do not know how manymedals Rebecca wing has won
I believe you are looking for the Striker there is also a right wing and a left wing
It depends on the meaning: Tip - as in end of sharp object : Possibly germanic "tupp". Tip - as in tip over/overturn: Possibly Scandinavian "tipp/tippe". Tip - as in give the waiter a tip: I think this derives from the next one; Tip - as in give a hint: I can only speculate. Perhaps someone was lightly poked with a spear or some other pointy weapon as a warning or hint at what could follow..
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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
If you are referring to the distance from wing tip to wing tip, it is usually called "wingspan".
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.
Assuming you mean the aircraft Airbus A330- it's197ft10in(60.3m) wide from wing-tip to wing-tip.
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A wing tip in chemistry is a part for the Bunsen burner. It is a piece that goes on top and can help spread the flame wider.
so other airplanes in the sky can differentiate your direction of flight.
185' It's longer from wing tip to wing tip than from nose to tail
Wingspan = (perpendicular distance from the tip of the left wing to the fuselage roll-axis) plus (perpendicular distance from the tip of the right wing to the fuselage roll-axis)
The wing spar on this aircraft is one solid assembly tip to wing tip so it is an integral part of the fuselage. This aircraft is not the usual kingair wingbolt bathtub fitting holding the wing on.