Wingspan

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So, if your wingspan is proportional to your height and weight, what would it be?          Your height.               Birds height
——————-             ———————-
         X.                        Birds wingspan

        X.                         Birds wingspan
——————-              ———————
Your weight.               Birds weight

Plug in the numbers

          5                                 2
——————-             ———————-
         X.                                 4

        X.                                  4
——————-              ———————
       91.                                 2

Cross multiply and divide both

5x4=20 20/2=10
91x4=364 364/2=182

Now divide the second from the first

182/10=18.2

That would be 9.1 feet per wing and a 18.2 foot wingspan

If you want to figure out how long they will be when folded in, measure from the bottom of your shoulder blade to your shoulder and subtract that from the wingspan.

I'm just gonna say one foot

9.1-1=8.1

And there you go!

Of course, if you want it more accurate, don't round, but I'm lazy rn.                   

If I made any mistakes please comment

And of course use your own weight and height, and your choice of bird, I just did a hawk.

-Rei

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