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We show that a maximal partial spread inPG(3,q) is either a spread or has at most\(q^2 + 1 - \sqrt {2q} \) lines. This implies that it is not possible to cover all points but the points of a Baer-subspace by lines.
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Blokhuis, A., Metsch, K. On the size of a maximal partial spread. Des Codes Crypt 3, 187–191 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01388479
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