Examples of using Wingspan in English and their translations into Swedish
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Did you underestimate the wingspan?
I increased the wingspan.
Wingspan, you need to wake up so we can get outta here!
Nathan Park is Wingspan?
That dissection isn't subtle. Did you see that wingspan.
The wingspan was about two metres.
The wingspan is 80-85 mm.
The butterfly has a wingspan of 45 to 50 mm.
The wingspan is 71-98 mm.
This species has a wingspan of 8-11 mm.
Like this dragonfly with a 50-inch(1.3 m) wingspan.
You have got all the makings of a runway except problems with the wingspan.
Legend says it had a wingspan of 50 feet and blew fire from its nostrils.
Forest-dwelling raptors often have a relatively small wingspan in order to enable movement within the dense, twisted forest environments.
This would be necessary to accept the Airbus A380's enormous wingspan, which needs a runway wider than the standard 45 metres.
With a wingspan of 185… to 220 centimeters, these extremely swift creatures… can dive upon their quarry at speeds of more than 241 kilometers per hour.
The simulator's dimensions are approximately: length 20 m, wingspan 10 m, height from the ground 5 m, diameter of the frame 3.3 m,
It features a large 1200mm wingspan and working electric retracts that make it stand out from the crowd.
The Flugan had a wingspan of 5 meters, and the surface area of the wings was 13 m².
For comparison, the eagles on the Ground can plan with a wingspan of 2 meters with a flight speed of 15 meters per second.