The outboard end of a wing.
I believe it would be called a Pistol Wing Formation
i do not know how manymedals Rebecca wing has won
I believe you are looking for the Striker there is also a right wing and a left wing
That is hard to answer as the Fokker Dr1 Triplane had 3 wings of different Length and Chord(which is the lenght of a section of the airfoil). Also the Upper wing had a large aileron that extended the chord and the length for a section of that wing. I found a chord dimension of 3 Feet 3 & 3/8 Inches. I think that is the middle wing. Length of each Wing. Upper Wing (with aileron) =23 Ft 7 In Middle Wing = 20 Ft 6 In Lower Wing = 18 Ft 9 In Tail- Horizontal, Width = 9 Ft 10 In Tail - Length(front to back) = 5 Ft 3 In
If you are referring to the distance from wing tip to wing tip, it is usually called "wingspan".
Yes
The outboard end of a wing.
wingspan is defined as the distance from wing tip to wing tip
The albatross has the biggest wingspan on (or above) the planet. The Royal albatross is 3.5 metres from wing tip to wing tip, and weighs 8 kilograms. The Antipodean or Wandering albatross is 3.2 metres from wing tip to wing tip.
Wing twist is the change of the angle of incidence of the airfoil, along the span of the wing. This is also called wash out if the wing tip has a smaller or negative angle compared to the wing root, or wash in if the wing tip angle is bigger. Wash out is added to wings to ensure the wing tip stalls first, which makes flying behaviour more predictable and low-speed flight more controllable. For a similar reason, wing tips usually have a shorter airfoil chord than wing roots.
Assuming you mean the aircraft Airbus A330- it's197ft10in(60.3m) wide from wing-tip to wing-tip.
The wing spar on this aircraft is one solid assembly tip to wing tip so it is an integral part of the fuselage. This aircraft is not the usual kingair wingbolt bathtub fitting holding the wing on.
madherchood
Wingspan = (perpendicular distance from the tip of the left wing to the fuselage roll-axis) plus (perpendicular distance from the tip of the right wing to the fuselage roll-axis)
so other airplanes in the sky can differentiate your direction of flight.
185' It's longer from wing tip to wing tip than from nose to tail