[ noun ] linear distance between the extremities of an airfoil <noun.attribute>
The wingspan, however, is about 172 feet, almost the span of a B-52 bomber.
The trumpeter, a snow-white black-billed birds that weighs about 25 pounds with a wingspan of 5 to 6 feet, has apparently settled with smaller tundra swans in a flooded bean field four miles from Herbert's home in the Choctaw community of Bolivar County.
The B-2 is 17 feet tall, 69 feet long and has a wingspan of 172 feet.
The 21-feet long plane has a one-half-horsepower engine and a wingspan of 32 feet.
The Compass Cope was 40 feet long with a 90-foot wingspan.
The birds, which have a wingspan of about 9 feet, are dark reddish-brown with a curved beak.
Its body is three feet long and it has a wingspan of five feet.
The B-2 will stand about 17 feet high, 69 feet long and have a wingspan of about 172 feet, the service said.
It is about three inches long, with a wingspan of twice that, nearly weightless and like a piranha on the land.
The bat-winged bomber, 69 feet long with a 172-foot wingspan, quickly rolled to a stop without a wobble or waver, idled for several minutes and then taxied into a hangar.
The four-engine plane is 168 feet long and has a wingspan of 160 feet.