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  • When he waits for opportunities in the flow of the offense, he's a solid wing player.
  • Challenges between Australia and America continued for several years and during this time the solid Wing mast gained supremacy.
  • Griffin began his career at Stoke City, where he established a reputation as a solid wing-back defender.
  • A solid wing sail although not strictly allowed by the class rules was allowed to sail by virtue of a vote of the class membership.
  • The use of solid wings, rather than tubes as on similar boats ( RS800 etc . ), aids sailors new to the world of skiff racing while facilitating rapid movement across the 49er during maneuvers.
  • In order to withstand the repeated beating of its wings together, the club-winged manakin has evolved solid wing bones ( by comparison, the bones of most birds are hollow, making flight easier ).
  • In the case of trimarans with open wings, the narrower hulls provide less living space than an equivalently sized monohull, but with solid wings the cabin accommodation can extend out over the wings providing a very roomy interior.
  • Full development classes such as the International Moth and International C class catamaran represent the cutting edge of the sport, with fleets being very diverse and often using the latest ideas and technology, including hydrofoils and solid wings in place of sails.
  • In the case of a trimaran designed for cruising, with solid wing decks ( as opposed to racing-type designs with mesh or open wings ), those with wide-beam floats able to support the whole weight of the vessel are " more " likely to capsize than those with narrow-beam floats of lesser buoyancy that can be submerged as the vessel heels.