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You want to make a fly with two sets of wings and not one?
They see a division of labour between the two sets of wings.
The beat of their two sets of wings is an audible buzz.
The planes tended to be canards, which have two sets of wings — one small set in front of the other — making them almost impossible to stall.
The size of a large pigeon, Microraptor had two sets of wings, one on its arms and the other on its legs.
The fact that many insects have two sets of wings doesn't change anything either, because the second set -- the hindwing -- generally follows the motion of the forewing and does not flap independently.
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Each required four sets of wings (i.e., the pieces of scenery at the side of the stage), the first three angled and the fourth flat, and a perspective backdrop.
And when in her first published story, "The Seraph and the Zambesi", the English community in Rhodesia, celebrating Christmas with a traditional nativity play, become aware that an actual heavenly seraph radiating mind-numbing heat, with three sets of wings and eyes covering half of its head has appeared on stage to play himself in the pageant, they are less astounded than annoyed.
It resembles a bee, but has only one set of wings, not two.
One school proposed that it looked like a biplane, holding one set of wings above the other when it flew.
A more recent preparation method pioneered by the Royal Ontario Museum removes all bones for a complete skeleton while also producing a round skin without bill or legs (called a ROM, though if one set of wing and leg bones remain with the skin the preparation is called a shmoo in North America).
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