Wing loading has an effect on an aircraft's climb rate.
Landing is also a problem for large birds with high wing loadings.
They were also concerned about the high wing loading.
The wing loading must be very low in order to allow the pilot to run fast enough to get above stall speed.
All the early aircraft had very low wing loadings for sufficient reasons.
Their small wings give them a high wing loading.
It has a low wing-aspect ratio and high wing loading.
For these the wing loading does not exceed 18 kg/m.
They are heavy for their size with a high wing loading, so they need to fly fast.
The smaller the wing loading, the tighter the turn.