Correct answer is... 17 m. It is equal to 57 ft. Wingpan is calculated as stright line from one wingtip to another, so shape of the wing is not taken as factor during measurement. The biggest civil aircraft is 88 m (290 ft) wide, so de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover has 20% percent of it's length. Typical jet airliners are about 34 m wide, so in the comparision de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover has 21% of aircrafts like B737 or A320.
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