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Wake analysis of aerodynamic components for the glide envelope of a jackdaw (Corvus monedula)

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Fig. 1. Schematic representation of the wind tunnel setup for measuringglide performance.sum of lift (A) Force balance on a bird in steady glide
Fig. 2. Visualisation of wake vorticity and velocity deficit−1
Fig. 3. Weight support and drag weight support for the different combinations of glide angle and airspeed
Fig. 6. Body angle for different combinations of glide angle and airspeed.Body angle, measured as the angle between the line from the neck (point 27)to the rump (point 28)
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