The Snitch
The Quaffle - a large, bright red ball used to score points (10 points per goal) Two Bludgers - round, jet black balls enchanted to fly at and harm players, which can be directed, using clubs, at the opposing team, by players known as Beaters. The Golden Snitch - a small golden ball with wings which must be captured by a seeker in order to win their time 150 points. Also, in the early stages of the Harry Potter Quidditch video game, the player will train to be a seeker using the Golden Snidget, which is a small golden bird with fully rotational wings. (Not a ball, but still).
Real tennis Quidditch
The largest ball used in Quidditch is the quaffle. We know this because in the first book, chapter ten (Hallowe'en), it says in reference to the bludgers that they are smaller than the red quaffle. It also later says that the snitch is the size of a large walnut.
The two wings are called the hind wings and the fore wings
A team is given a throw in when the ball exits the pitch on the wings after touching a member of the opposing team last. The throw must be over the head, with two hands on the ball, and two feet touching the floor as the ball is released. A goal cannot be scored directly from a throw in.
They have two pairs of wings. So four wings in total. two on each side.
4- it has two sets- front wings and hind wings
Scaled wings are wings that are made up of a epidermal membrane and are generally no more then two cells thick. The scales grow out of a small socket in the membrane. They are found on moths, skippers, and butterflies. The order they belong to, Lepidoptera, is actually Latin for "scale-wing".
Two pairs Is the answer.
All airplanes have at least two wings.
Two wings
Two, all birds have two wings.