wet wings
n.pl.— «It holds the fuel in its wings, referred to as wet wings, and underneath its belly.» —“Gas pump in the sky” by Thomas A. Sloan in Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska Air Force Link June 14, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
wet wings
n.pl.— «It holds the fuel in its wings, referred to as wet wings, and underneath its belly.» —“Gas pump in the sky” by Thomas A. Sloan in Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska Air Force Link June 14, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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