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The first aircraft to have wings was the Wright Flyer, the first aeroplane to fly in 1901.
All type of aircraft need wings. They are the parts that make an airplane fly. Without wings it is not even an aircraft.
Aircraft wings can move up and down as part of the normal operation of the aircraft. This movement helps to control the flight of the aircraft by adjusting the lift and drag forces acting on the wings. The wings can also move as part of the aircraft's flaps and slats system to change the wing's shape for takeoff and landing.
A helicopter is an aircraft without fixed wings. Helicopters can also be known as rotorcraft.
If it didn't have wings, it'd be a rocket.
There are many different Cessna aircraft. Wings go from about 30 to 70 feet. You need to rewrite with a model number for an exact answer.
Aircraft with two wings are called biplanes.
This is to disperse static electricity ween the aircraft lands. Many aircraft also have 'static wicks' which are bits of wire fitted to the trailing edge of wings.
A big one with wings
They are an important part of the aircraft that makes it fly. There are many other parts without which the airplane cannot fly.
The web address of the Wings Of History Aircraft Museum is: http://www.wingsofhistory.org