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Worried about how far airplane wings can bend? Wing movement is normal and intentional. Flexible wings absorb turbulence, manage stress, and undergo extreme testing far beyond real flight conditions to ensure structural strength and passenger safety.
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Worried about how far airplane wings can bend? Wing movement is normal and intentional. Flexible wings absorb turbulence, manage stress, and undergo extreme testing far beyond real flight conditions to ensure structural strength and passenger safety.
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