The wingspan of an Airbus A380 is approximately 79.7 meters (261.8 feet). This impressive wingspan contributes to the aircraft's ability to generate lift and enhance fuel efficiency during flight. The wings are also designed with a distinctive shape that aids in performance and stability.
Yes they do.
The A 380 is 238 ft 7 in. longThe A 380 is 238 ft 7 in. long
They couldn't have, because no runways in Berlin were long enough.
Yes
yes around 20
Emirates currently have 15 Airbus A380s.
[Maybe 3 or 4 or 5 between these figures.]
it depends some a380s can be customized slightly by the airline so some for example so Qantas a380s may have a bigger tank than emirates a380s because Qantas is the official airline of Australia so it would be better for profit and income if it had a slightly larger tank. the standard a 380 could probably fly a small distance past mala
a condors wing is about 9 1/2 feet long
a robins wing is around 7-10 cm
3.5
3 feet long