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    Subjects: ...wingspan...
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    ... population of this species, evaluating (i) how wingspan of Arctic fritillaries varies in relation...
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    ... at different sink speeds. The swift varied its wingspan, wing area and tail span over the speed range. Wingspan...
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    by Morris, Ray F.
    Published in The Canadian Entomologist (1973)
    ...On 27 August 1970, Mr. G. Mogridge, Kilbride, St. John's West, submitted a large (135 mm wingspan...
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    ... spoiler and the spoiler has a chord length (C) 100mm and 290mm wingspan. The spoiler was tested angle...
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    ..., and to those of turbulent gusts both larger than the eagle's wingspan and smaller than large-scale atmospheric...
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    ...), 1200 mm wingspan (L) and angles of attack of -5°, 0°, 5°, 10°, 15°, 20°, 25°, 30° were improvised...
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    ... in these seabirds indicate that the maximum size limit for soaring animals is a body mass of 41 kg and a wingspan...
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    ... of the largest volant birds that ever lived (with an estimated 5–6 m wingspan). Furthermore, the distribution...
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    ... with meteorological sensors for temperature, humidity and pressure. With its wingspan of 80 cm, its length of 75 cm...
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    ... and a wingspan of 5.1 m. Albatross-like animals larger than the limit will not be able to flap fast...
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    ... of wingspan, wing area, wing loading, aspect ratio and tip area ratio are presented, and adaptations...
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    ... . Stationary LEV structures were identified across the wingspan by utilizing the proper orthogonal...
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    ... mass of 41 kg and a wingspan of 5.1 m. Albatross-like animals larger than the limit will not be able...
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    ... boundary layer. The DH2 weighs 1.7 kg and has a wingspan of 1.3 m, with a flight endurance of approximately...
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    ... boundary layer. The DH2 weighs 1.7 kg and has a wingspan of 1.3 m, with a flight endurance of approximately...
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    ... of temperature, pressure, humidity, and wind information between the stratosphere and surface. The 35 m wingspan...
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