The fuselage and tail were built from wood, with all-metal wings.
For example, a spaceship could be built with wings.
As a result it is one of the few Kirkbride hospitals to have been built with asymmetrical wings.
The original section was built about 1836, with the south and east wings added during the 1850s.
The current high school was built in 1927 on Warren Street, with new wings added in 1960 and 1996.
The aircraft was built with a welded steel tube fuselage, wooden wings, and fabric covering.
The aircraft was built in a sesquiplane platform, with lower wings substantially smaller than the upper ones.
The four species are stockily built honeyeaters with rounded wings and yellow bills.
The original section was built about 1803, with two-story wings added later in the 19th century.
This sprawling palace is built in the European style with sloping roofs, several wings and big windows, overlooking the sea.