Nevertheless, wingtips remain an option as long as they aren't too chunky or thick soled. |
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Most GA aircraft today have wings designed to stall at or near the wing root first, then progress out toward the wingtips. |
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It was white with long blue-tipped feathers on its crest, wingtips, and tail. |
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To do so, I would look left and right to check that the wingtips where parallel with the visible horizon. |
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Eyewitnesses reported that one of its wingtips hit the tarmac and the jet crashed through an airport fence and then exploded. |
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Above the Coat of Arms is an eagle with its wings displayed so that its wingtips are in front of the raised border. |
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This gull has a slate-gray back, a white belly and tail, and black wingtips. |
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The body coloration is typical of gull plumage from above, but both breeding and non-breeding adults have dark underwings with pale wingtips, which are distinctive in flight. |
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This airflow creates a drag force that is substantially reduced by winglets and backswept wingtips resulting in increased flying range and reduced fuel consumption. |
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The trend in dress shoes is more of a square toe, rather than wingtips. |
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Still, I saw a family of deer, a blue jay, a New Forest pony suckling, and a buzzard wheeling so low I could count the individual pinions extended at its wingtips. |
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The wingspan was decreased by using blended winglets instead of raked wingtips. |
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And instead of wearing his blue uniform and Sam Browne belt, he wears designer suits and wingtips. |
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The wingtips of most species are black, which improves their resistance to wear and tear, usually with a diagnostic pattern of white markings. |
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On aircraft that have winglets, the wingtips are red, with the Virgin logo on the inside facing passengers on board. |
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