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The Paju drone had a triangular wing with a 1.9-metre span, the agency quoted a government source as saying.
Until his controversial works of the 21st century, Gormley was perhaps best known for the enormous Angel of the North (1998; near Gateshead, England), some 65 feet (20 metres) high and having a 175-foot (54-metre) span.
When the roof is closed, there will be a 73-metre span of fabric from one side of the court to the other The other big problem was making sure the court conditions does not change when the roof is closed - the grass can sweat and become dangerously slippery.
It won't last long, so I make the most of it; quickly crossing the 10-metre span of grass to the computer room to check my emails.
At the time of its completion in 1826, its 174-metre 580-foott) span was the world's longest.
The male Irish elk, for example, developed a five-metre antler span just to impress the ladies shortly before the species went extinct.
The first long covered bridge in America, with a 180-foot (55-metre) centre span, was built by Timothy Palmer, a Massachusetts millwright, over the Schuylkill River at Philadelphia in 1806.
The Brooklyn Bridge's 1,595-foot (486-metre) main span was the longest in the world until the completion of the Firth of Forth cantilever bridge in Scotland in 1890.
Four months after its opening, on the morning of November 7, 1940, in a wind of about 42 miles (67 km) per hour, the 2,800-foot 2,800-foot) main span, which had already exhibited a marked flexibility, went into a series of torsional oscillations whose amplitude steadily increased until the convolutions tore several suspenders loose, and the span broke up.
The Sabi is crossed by the 1,080-foot 1,080-foot) single-span Birchenough Bridge, 83 miles (133 km) south of Mutare (formerly Umtali), just north of its confluence with the Devure River.
Erected in 1906, a Transporter bridge 245 feet (75 metres) high spans the river near the docks, and a road bridge built in 1964 was the first cable cantilever bridge in Britain.
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