Its 385-foot wingspan makes it wider than a football field, and the larges airplane by wingspan.
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A Black Hawk helicopter has about a 54- foot wingspan and the expectation is that the LightningStrike will have a 61-foot wingspan.
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"More specifically, the new F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet has a wingspan that is 4&apos 3.6" wider than a legacy Hornet — over four-feet more wingspan.
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The drone reportedly had a wingspan of 164 feet, nearly the same as a Boeing 747 with a wingspan of 196 feet, so you can imagine what the crash scene looked like.
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The manta rays had an average wingspan of 7.38 feet.
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How long will the Reese's bat milk chocolate wingspan be?
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It would be the largest airplane, by wingspan, ever created.
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The larger its engines and wingspan, the quieter the cabin.
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The wingspan is 385 feet — longer than a football field.
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Oceanic manta rays can reach an adult wingspan of 23 feet.
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Given his wingspan, Thon quite often accidentally shoves himself from behind.
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Her new man is 6'5″ and has a wingspan of 6'7″.
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Are you looking for a tiny wingspan or a big one?
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The planes were also considerably longer, heavier, and wider of wingspan.
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Ingram reads immediately as a physical specimen: At the 213 Nike Hoop Summit, he was measured as 25 feet 8 inches yet with an astonishing 7-3 wingspan (a typical wingspan is about equal to height).
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LeBron -- 31 years old, 6'8", 250 lbs with a wingspan of 7'0".
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I think people don't understand, he's got a 7-foot-6 wingspan.
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It really is a small plane, with a wingspan of 38.7 feet.
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"It's difficult to get the wingspan right," she said about the bee.
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It also has the largest wingspan of any aircraft in operational service.
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The prototype is 15 meters long and has a wingspan of 10.5 meters.
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By wingspan (117 metres) it is the largest plane ever to have flown.
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It's propelled by six engines and has a gargantuan wingspan of 290 feet.
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It's a massive unmanned plane with a wingspan greater than a Boeing 737.
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Pliskova is a lean and statuesque 6-foot-1 with a big wingspan.
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But that small wingspan came into play when he hit the spin cycle.
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Teams have tried less inventive strategies to bypass Fall's 8-foot-4 wingspan.
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The idea for Wingspan came to her after a game night with friends.
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Where Wingspan really succeeds, he added, is in giving players lots of agency.
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With its eight-foot wingspan, the white Swoop drone resembles a robot albatross.
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And with a wingspan of 235 feet (72 meters), it's also the widest.
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The world's biggest airplane—and all 385 feet of its wingspan—takes flight.
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They vary in size, depending on costume, pose, wingspan or octopus-like appendages.
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This robotic bat weighs just 93 grams and has a roughly one-foot wingspan.
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The lightweight kite, which is made of carbon fiber, has an 85-foot wingspan.
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Put in perspective: The 500,000-pound, six-engined Stratolaunch carrier's wingspan is 385 feet.
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It was hard to ignroe because its gigantic 49-inch wingspan just pulls you in.
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Solar panels will power the Solar Orbiter, giving it an 18-meter (59-foot) wingspan.
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The pilotless airplane with its 17-foot wingspan is much larger than a hobbyist's drone.
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Near-perfect flight conditions are needed to navigate the plane's 236-foot (72-meter) wingspan.
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With an average wingspan of over 3 feet, these threatened animals are sometimes called megabats.
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The Hornby pterosaur had a wingspan of almost five feet Today's study challenges that idea.
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" During the hundreds of Wingspan play tests, some gamers scratched their heads and said, "Birds?
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Its 126-foot wingspan was nine feet longer than that of a modern Airbus A320.
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Leaving aside its massive wingspan, its body is a scaled-up version of Sir Antony's.
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He is 153 feet 5 inches with a seven-foot wingspan and a cherubic face.
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The Quetzalcoatlus pterosaur had a wingspan of 34 feet, by comparison, and weighed 551 pounds.
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Each turbine is more than 300 feet tall and has the wingspan of two Boeing 787s.
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The drone has a tremendous wingspan: 22015 feet, compared to a Boeing 210's 210 feet.
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Most astounding is its 385-foot wingspan, the spec that puts Stratolaunch in the history books.
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He has good height for a wing, but his under 6-foot-9 wingspan is unremarkable.
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Compared with Lilium's VTOL engines or Volocopter's 36-foot wingspan, this thing looks like a toy.
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Like Cousins, Davis is 23 feet 11 inches with a wingspan of more than 7 feet.
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"There's a large amount of math under the hood," said Mr. Kenter, a steadfast Wingspan tester.
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N.B.A. scouts, sometimes six a day, have traveled to Strasbourg to glimpse that wingspan up close.
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With a wingspan of over eight feet, he altered as many or more shots than he blocked.
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The plane stands at 250 feet long and 250 feet high, with a wingspan of 250 feet.
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With a wingspan of 385 feet, the dual-fuselage plane is considered the biggest in the world.
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Incredibly, the largest pterosaur was the size of a giraffe, boasting a wingspan of a small plane.
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Bamba's 94-inch wingspan is the longest ever recorded in the history of the NBA draft combine.
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The Navy's F-35C is a carrier-friendly jet with a wider wingspan and greater fuel capacity.
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Stratolaunch, the world's largest aircraft by wingspan, flying near Mojave Air & Space Port on April 13, 2019.
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Someone, back when it seemed relevant to do so, measured his wingspan and timed him running sprints.
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The wingspan of the female can reach 2.5 inches, though the male is only half as big.
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Its 236-foot wingspan makes it wider than a Boeing 747, but the thing is just 5,000 pounds.
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The plane has a 385-foot wingspan, which makes it the largest in the world by that metric.
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Without it, the tiny robot — it has just a 3-centimeter wingspan — might just bounce off the surface.
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Stratolaunch is the world's largest airplane by wingspan, which stretches 385 feet — longer than an American football field.
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It's got a 1.1-meter wingspan, though thanks to tough foam construction, the drone weighs just 1.5 pounds.
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Stratolaunch, the world's largest aircraft by wingspan, takes off from Mojave Air & Space Port on April 13, 2019.
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Or a duct tape sculpture of an eight-and-a-half-foot eagle with a 12-foot wingspan.
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Called K-MAX, the sleek-looking unmanned helicopter is 52 feet long and has a 48-foot wingspan.
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The same impact with a few extra inches of height and wingspan is something every scout dreams about.
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The feature will help reduce the wingspan to 212 feet from 235 feet when folded during ground operations.
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"A lot of those old grandma ones, they'll just do them as long as their wingspan," he says.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the wingspan of the Cora aircraft being tested in New Zealand.
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Between birders and gamers, and the birder-gamer hybrid, Wingspan has found its followers — especially, naturally, on Twitter.
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In Wingspan, the assets from which players reap points are the birds, their eggs and their food sources.
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It's the largest American bird; they stand six feet tall, and they have a wingspan of eight feet.
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That's the wingspan of the air taxi that Hyundai and Uber hung from the rafters today at CES.
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"It will have the wingspan of a 747 but weighs as much as a car, very light," he said.
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Doctors have shot down the notion that his abnormal wingspan and flexible joints give him an out sized advantage.
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The firm hopes, later this year, to fly an arrangement with two fuselages and a wingspan of 12 metres.
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Its wingspan measures 385 feet, which is larger than a football field, making it the biggest plane ever built.
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It is lifting the generators into the sky, on board a pilotless aircraft with a wingspan of 26 metres.
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With a wingspan of two and a half inches, the goliath is four times bigger than a European honeybee.
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The plane is the brainchild of Paul G. Allen's Stratolaunch Systems Corporation, and sports an impressive 22019-foot wingspan.
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Bahati was younger (by 14 years), taller (by six inches), and had a greater wingspan (six inches extra reach).
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The Wingspan Optics Spectator (8 x 32) are compact and lightweight and have solid specs at an affordable price.
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He's 7'2" with a 7'8" wingspan and blocked five more shots in Monday's win over the Los Angeles Clippers.
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The aircraft, known as Cora, has a wingspan of 36 feet with a dozen rotors all powered by batteries.
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On a recent day, Ms. Tompkins fed a bald eagle with an eight-foot wingspan that had been rescued.
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It operates in the stratosphere at an average altitude of 70,000 feet and has a wingspan of 25 meters.
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All Thomas and the Knicks could do was watch the 6-foot-11 frame and 7-foot-4 wingspan.
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The drones have a 10.8-foot wingspan and the laser destroys them by using its own fuel source against them.
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But a strong identity can be as much of an asset in the NBA as a 6-foot-303 wingspan.
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Stratolaunch unveiled its aircraft in 2017, and with a 385-foot wingspan, it is the largest airplane in the world.
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It's a legendary beast that stretches 156 feet long, has a wingspan of 185 feet, and hits 40 feet tall.
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Despite having a wingspan of over 113 feet — bigger than a Boeing 737 — Aquila uses less energy than three hairdryers.
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The kid is a remorseless death squid, using his wingspan and quickness to track down shooters and swallow them whole.
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They have designed Aquila, an unmanned plane with the wingspan of a passenger jet but the weight of a car.
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Ichthyornis was the size of a tern, with a two-foot (60-cm) wingspan, and probably ate fish and shellfish.
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The Phenom 300 has a wingspan of slightly more than 53 feet, with a generous range of 1,970 nautical miles.
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The creature, thought to be a Pterodactyl-like animal with an 18-foot-longer wingspan, became known as the Thunderbird.
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In the board game Wingspan, published on Friday, players assign birds with various powers to wetland, grassland and forest habitats.
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The wingspan with the extended wingtips is 235 feet, nearly enough to fit two Boeing 757 aircraft back to back.
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Standing 2019-foot-2230 and with a wingspan of around 220-foot-20, Clark is considered a sure thing defensively.
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He once built a helicopter -- with a Boeing 737 wingspan -- powered by a rider peddling part of a bicycle frame.
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At 6 feet 1 inch, he has the wingspan and speed to make him one of the game's best retrievers.
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In June, Facebook flew a massive drone with a wingspan surpassing that of a Boeing 737 over the Arizona desert.
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It's a double-decker, superjumbo passenger plane, with four engines and a wingspan greater than two Boeing 737s side by side.
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As a bullish but undersized center, Randle doesn't have the wingspan or intuitive awareness to affect plays as a help defender.
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How can an aircraft with a 172-foot wingspan register as small as just a large bird, if anything at all?
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With a 7.5-foot wingspan, I wouldn't want this thing descending on me from the skies, but it seems friendly enough.
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This aircraft is called "Cora" by Kitty Hawk, and has a 36-foot wingspan and 12 rotors, powered entirely by battery.
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The centerpiece of Stratolaunch's strategy was its carbon-composite carrier plane, with a 117-meter wingspan and powered by six engines.
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With a wingspan of a Boeing 747 jumbo jet and weighing a mere 2,300kg, the plane itself is a technological marvel.
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The Spruce Goose, the flying boat designed by Howard Hughes that flew only once, has a wingspan of about 320 feet.
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The legend of the Thunderbird, supposedly a giant bird with an 18-foot-long wingspan, has been captivating people for decades.
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Eating enough to fuel his eight-foot wingspan and gain the muscle needed to sustain a career is a daily ordeal.
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The wingspan measures 100 light-years across, where gas glows and dark dust weaves through along with the brightness of stars.
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Its wingspan is almost as wide as the aircraft is long — wingtip to wingtip it spans 212 feet and 8 inches.
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Its wingspan is too wide to be a simple guide to philanthropy, but parts of it could be that as well.
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Its wingspan is almost as wide as the aircraft is long with wingtip to wingtip spanning 212 feet and 8 inches.
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With a wingspan measuring a little more than a yard, the laughing gull (Leucophaeus atricilla) is considered a medium-size gull.
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The remains belonged to a younger member of the species, so its wingspan was only about 16.4 feet when it died.
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The XV-24A isn't a full-size vehicle; it's a scaled down version, weighing just 325 pounds, a small fraction of the planned 12,000 pound full-scale XV-11073A (formerly called the X-Plane) intended for production, which will also have a 61-foot wingspan (an F-18 has a wingspan of around 45 feet, for comparison).
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However, with a wingspan of just 36-feet, the Cora isn't exactly small enough to play nicely in normal-sized parking lots.
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Gray-headed flying foxes are Australia's largest bat, weighing up to 2.2 pounds and boasting a wingspan of more than three feet.
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Also, according to advanced eye test metrics, his wingspan is about as long as the airstrip at the end of Fast 216.
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A huge owl in the center of his chest, with a wingspan that extends to the top of both of Drake's shoulders.
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Facebook's solar-powered drone, Aquila, has a greater wingspan than a Boeing 737 yet weighs only as much as a grand piano.
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It has a wingspan of about 213 feet (2000 meters) and is a bit longer than 136 feet long (about 42 meters).
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The Hornby pterosaur had a wingspan of almost five feet, much smaller than the huge pterosaurs known to exist at the time.
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This week, Airbus published photos of a test model of the drone, which has a length and wingspan of around three feet.
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Dr. Caveny's team is considering use of the Avenger, a drone made by General Atomics that has a wingspan of 76 feet.
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We'd never entertain the idea that Michael Phelps should be barred from swimming competitions because his extraordinary "wingspan" gives him an advantage.
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The Winterfell castle has a fully-detailed interior, and the undead Viserion has a 28-inch wingspan, making for some epic battles.
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Tatum, who has the wingspan of a whooping crane, flew at that basket and laid it in before James could swoop in.
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Instead, a low-slung, orange and black aircraft with eight rotors and a 22013-foot wingspan sits on a small asphalt pad.
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The aircraft, which weighs about one-third of a Cessna, is on a section of asphalt not much bigger than its wingspan.
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Illustration: David MaasThe specimen uncovered in 1992 belonged to a young Cryodrakon, and it featured a 5-meter-wide (16-foot) wingspan.
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This plane, designed by Alfred W. Lawson, had a wingspan of 120 feet and flew between 120 and 125 miles per hour.
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The giant manta rays can grow to a wingspan of up to 23 feet and live for 40 years, the agency noted.
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And, yes, he has a freakishly long wingspan of 80 inches (that's 4 inches longer than his height of 6-foot-4).
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For swimmer Michael Phelps, the advantages of having a wide wingspan, long torso, and producing low amounts of lactic acid are celebrated.
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Academics and industry representatives from several U.K. institutions developed the prototype vehicle, which is 15 meters long and has a 10.5-meter wingspan.
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The B-2 Bomber looks ginormous on a football field because its wingspan is 12 feet wider than the width of the field.
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The Zip 2's wingspan stretches to 10 feet, letting it fly faster and farther and carry more cargo than its predecessor. 8.
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Its 385-foot wingspan is the world's largest — but it's necessary to provide room in the middle for its intended launch vehicle cargo.
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Standing slightly over six-foot-three and blessed with a six-foot-six wingspan, the Kentucky freshman has good size for the position.
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Joe Biden was caught off guard by Bernie Sanders's wingspan: Joe Biden noticing Bernie Sanders trying to jump in: A series#DemDebate pic.twitter.
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With two pairs of wings beating 17 times a second, it has a wingspan of over a foot and weighs just an ounce.
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The sharp right angles of the house juxtapose with the swiveling oversized leaves and the curving wingspan of butterflies, accentuating the fantasy house.
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Murray is 6'33" with a 6'7" wingspan, but lacks the elite athleticism to make scouts as excited about his upside at the two.
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Bradley isn't perfect, and is small enough to be bullied down low, with a stubby wingspan that lessens his impact off the ball.
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The result is a plane that is roughly the same weight as a car, with a wingspan exceeding that of a Boeing 747.
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BUSINESS DAY An article on Tuesday about self-piloted electric planes being tested in New Zealand misstated the wingspan of the Cora aircraft.
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But, the title card: "Wingspan: N/A" is maybe the cruelest thing I've ever seen written about someone, and not just basketball players.
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The Volans-i drone resembles a small airplane, with a wingspan of about 21 feet, but it takes off vertically like a helicopter.
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There she began a seven-month course in flying a Nieuport Type 82, a 27-foot-long biplane with a 21892-foot wingspan.
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The newly named flying reptile, dubbed Cryodrakon boreas, featured an impressive 32-foot wingspan (but probably not the Canadian flag colors depicted above).
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Davis has a pterodactyl-length wingspan and a unibrow, which has become as much a part of his persona as his skyscraping dunks.
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Boasting two fuselages and a wingspan wider than a football field, it's currently the world's largest aircraft, weighing 500,000 pounds when empty and unfueled.
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As the BBC reports, the drone Facebook developed had the wingspan of a Boeing 737 while weighing the same as a typical family car.
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It weighs nearly 13,500 pounds and has solar arrays that stretch out wider than 130 feet, surpassing the wingspan of a Boeing 737 airplane.
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With a wingspan of 10 feet, the reef manta ray bore a wide-open mouth that seemed large enough to swallow one of us.
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It's hard to make out exactly what Cris said but the message seemed pretty clear -- work on stretching out the wingspan on your hands!!
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There was Genia's long wingspan, his powerful stride, and the cool sweep of his stick as he wove the puck between other players' feet.
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It's a polarizing strategy that takes advantage of Milwaukee's collective wingspan with an understanding that pristine rotations, multiple efforts, and constant communication are required.
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Standing six-foot-eight with a seven-foot wingspan and possessing polished scoring skills beyond his years, Tatum was considered a low-risk bet.
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Michael Phelps has an unusually large wingspan, the natural ability to hyperextend his joints, he produces less than half the normal lactic acid, etc.
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Just last month, San Antonio's iconic coach, Gregg Popovich, was raving about the 6-5 Ntilikina's seven-foot wingspan, defensive instincts and cool demeanor.
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At the NBA draft combine, Griffin's wingspan was the same length as Tyreke Evans' and a quarter of an inch shorter than Tyler Hansbrough's.
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Ms. Kikta, in what's known as the tall girl role, was authoritative and smoldering, gulping up space with her long legs and expansive wingspan.
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The Aquila drone, which has a wingspan of over 113 feet – bigger than a Boeing 737 – just completed its first official test flight this summer.
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They look like birds, have a wingspan of about 50 centimetres and can fly at speeds of up to 40km/h, according to the report.
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A new study published in Royal Society Open Science describes a rare, small-bodied pterosaur that had a wingspan measuring just 5 feet (1.5 meters).
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Standing 21.08-foot-6 with a corresponding wingspan, the product of Franklin, Ohio lacks the length that NBA teams typical want from starting shooting guards.
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It has a wingspan of 385 feet (117 m), a length of 238 feet (72 m) and a tail height of 50 feet (15 m).
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With a wingspan of about 3 m (10 ft), they can stay aloft up to 24 hours, at an altitude of 4,600 m (15,000 ft).
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His wingspan was measured at 7 feet 46.23 inches, and his standing reach was 8 feet 10 inches, numbers associated with players several inches taller.
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The Stratolaunch is an unusual looking plane, with six engines, a twin-fuselage, and the longest wingspan of any plane in history at 385 feet.
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The format of sitting volleyball, a faster version of its standing counterpart, rewards skill and precision but there is no substitute for reach and wingspan.
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Due to my massive wingspan, I got sent home several times in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades because my shorts/skirts were never long enough.
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