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Bend the wings upwards slightly.
Bend the wings into your desired shape.
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The structural problem was discovered last month during a test that involved bending the wings.
New planes only make it into the air after a long list of tests – from chucking chickens into jet engines to simulate bird strikes to bending the wings to extreme angles.
And at ultimate load, the plane's wingtip deflection exceeded five metres – that means the load bent the wing up almost 90 degrees.
Dislocate the all the joints of the chicken wings without tearing the meat by bending the chicken wings in the opposite direction to the rotating joint.
Bend the wing away from the body.
Bend the wing back at the elbow joint.
Bend the wing back and twist it a bit until the joint pops.
Such recommendations included changing the "wings into a kite shape", making the plane "thinner with longer wings", keeping the "wings flat instead of curved", "bending the nose", making the wings "bigger and nose straighter", and making the "wings even".
The only differences between this display and the "intention to jump" bow are that the legs are (usually) not bent and the wings and tail are maximally expanded.
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