If you had a wing with fixed width and only changed wingspan the aircraft with longer wingspan would produce greater lift. The amount of lift produced by a wing is dependant on many different things but one of those things is wing surface area. Increase the wingspan and you increase area of the wing
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I think it has to do with their wingspan. Their wings are so long they have to hop to really be able to spread them out. I think their wingspan is over 6 foot in length on some birds.
Hippity hop will affect flight.
Flying squirrels do not have wings, so cannot have a wingspan. The manner of "flight" of a flying squirrel is the membrane that stretches between front and rear paws, more of a flattening of the body, that allows the animal to glide.
Flying squirrels do not have wings, so cannot have a wingspan. The manner of "flight" of a flying squirrel is the membrane that stretches between front and rear paws, more of a flattening of the body, that allows the animal to glide.
The average wingspan of a Blue Jay is around 13-17 inches. This allows them to have agility and maneuverability in flight.
Gravity inhibits flight.
The length of a wing will affect the flight motion. The shape of the wing is also another factor that affects the speed of the flight.
African Fruit Bats have wing spans up to 6 feet in length .
no.because the designs just make it look better so basicly it do not affect flight
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