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Gliding flight in a jackdaw: a wind tunnel study

Gliding flight in a jackdaw: a wind tunnel study

... the tunnel to offer the bird an opportunity to ...the tunnel test section and glided forward. However, every gliding sequence contained periods of stable gliding in the test ...equilibrium ... See full document

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A Wind Tunnel Study of Gliding Flight in the Pigeon Columba Livia

A Wind Tunnel Study of Gliding Flight in the Pigeon Columba Livia

... If the pigeon were to maintain its full wing span at high speeds the drag curve would certainly show a much steeper rise, beginning at a much lower speed, than it actually does, caused b[r] ... See full document

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Aerodynamic characteristics of the wings and body of a dragonfly

Aerodynamic characteristics of the wings and body of a dragonfly

... horizontal wind-tunnel test. Although the data for the gliding flight using the wings from individuals 1–4 were confined to negative lift coefficients (or negative angles of attack), the ... See full document

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Cardiorespiratory adjustments of homing pigeons to steady wind tunnel flight

Cardiorespiratory adjustments of homing pigeons to steady wind tunnel flight

... avian flight physiology that include metabolism and biochemistry (Christensen et ...cardiorespiratory study on an avian species during steady flight has been reported (Butler et ... See full document

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Feather Vibration as a Stimulus for Sensing Incipient Separation in Falcon Diving Flight

Feather Vibration as a Stimulus for Sensing Incipient Separation in Falcon Diving Flight

... present study hints on a possible sensory input for flight control of bird, shown here for a flacon in diving ...from wind-tunnel tests, literature and logical ...animal flight is still ... See full document

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Effects of experimental manipulation of hematocrit on avian flight performance in high  and low altitude conditions

Effects of experimental manipulation of hematocrit on avian flight performance in high and low altitude conditions

... dosing study, we found that birds dosed with anti-EPO had lower flight performance ...of flight) in the wind tunnel in low-altitude ...treatment flight relative to EPO- and ... See full document

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Aerodynamic characteristics of flying fish in gliding flight

Aerodynamic characteristics of flying fish in gliding flight

... direct wind-tunnel experiment to investigate the aerodynamic properties of flying-fish flight and provided qualitative and quantitative data for the flying fish ...best gliding performance can ... See full document

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Aerodynamics of gliding flight in common swifts

Aerodynamics of gliding flight in common swifts

... for gliding flight in the ...explore gliding flight it soon started to glide for relatively long ...of flight speeds that the swift would glide at was rather limited, 7–11ms –1 , ... See full document

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Gliding for a free lunch: biomechanics of foraging flight in common swifts (Apus apus)

Gliding for a free lunch: biomechanics of foraging flight in common swifts (Apus apus)

... during wind tunnel flight (Henningsson et ...flapping flight over ...that gliding and environmental energy extraction dominate foraging behaviour; for a bird that remains in the air ... See full document

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Metabolic power of European starlings Sturnus vulgaris during
flight in a wind tunnel, estimated from heat transfer modelling, doubly
labelled water and mask respirometry

Metabolic power of European starlings Sturnus vulgaris during flight in a wind tunnel, estimated from heat transfer modelling, doubly labelled water and mask respirometry

... present study, we compared estimates of the energetic cost of flight determined by heat transfer modelling with those obtained by two independent techniques (DLW and mask ...a wind tunnel at ... See full document

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Vortex wake and flight kinematics of a swift in cruising flight in a wind tunnel

Vortex wake and flight kinematics of a swift in cruising flight in a wind tunnel

... animal flight, however, it is likely that the unsteady accelerations of the vortices themselves are comparatively small compared with the rotational acceleration of the fluid around ... See full document

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Gliding Flight of the Dog Faced Bat Rousettus Aegyptiacus Observed in a Wind Tunnel

Gliding Flight of the Dog Faced Bat Rousettus Aegyptiacus Observed in a Wind Tunnel

... The very high estimate of k results from the assumption, implicit in the regression analysis, that the drag rise observed at high lift coefficients low speeds is entirely due to induced [r] ... See full document

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Dragonfly flight  I  Gliding flight and steady state aerodynamic forces

Dragonfly flight I Gliding flight and steady state aerodynamic forces

... Gliding flights were filmed in the greenhouse at the Entomology Field Station, University of Cambridge. Down the centre of the building, a pond was dug, measuring 8.9 m by 1.3 m and 0.7 m deep. The design of the ... See full document

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Aerodynamics of Gliding Flight in a Falcon and Other Birds

Aerodynamics of Gliding Flight in a Falcon and Other Birds

... If an aircraft is to have the maximum possible LID value for a given C ^ , it must have a weight, wing span and wetted area that allow it to fly at the speed given by equation 24As an ex[r] ... See full document

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A new low turbulence wind tunnel for bird flight experiments at Lund University, Sweden

A new low turbulence wind tunnel for bird flight experiments at Lund University, Sweden

... the wind tunnel is financed by the Swedish Natural Science Research ...the wind tunnel, so ensuring that it meets the highest standards attainable with current ...the wind tunnel ... See full document

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The Wake of a Kestrel (Falco Tinnunculus) in Gliding Flight

The Wake of a Kestrel (Falco Tinnunculus) in Gliding Flight

... The aerodynamics of a kestrel in steady gliding flight seem to be well described by classical aircraft theory and a steady-state lifting line analysis of an elliptically loaded wing pair[r] ... See full document

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A Generalised Model of Air Movement in a Tunnel

A Generalised Model of Air Movement in a Tunnel

... The differential equation (12) combines six parts. The first (A) contains friction, the second (B) the air pressure difference between the inlet and out­ let, the third (C) the influence o f standing vehicles, the fourth ... See full document

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The answer is blowing in the wind: free flying honeybees can integrate visual and mechano sensory inputs for making complex foraging decisions

The answer is blowing in the wind: free flying honeybees can integrate visual and mechano sensory inputs for making complex foraging decisions

... and flight stabilization has been well documented (Srinivasan, 2014; Srinivasan et ...aid flight control and ...key wind-encoding organ in insects such as fruit flies, locusts and honeybees (Budick ... See full document

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Creating drag and lift curves from soccer trajectories

Creating drag and lift curves from soccer trajectories

... force. Wind tunnels, however, cannot completely simulate a ball moving through air because the ball must be mounted in place and the air flow must have constant speed and ...from wind-tunnel ... See full document

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Laser-scanner used in a wind tunnel to quantify soil erosion

Laser-scanner used in a wind tunnel to quantify soil erosion

... in Calcisols and high surface stoniness caused the lowest wind erosion. On the contrary, Leptosols provided the low- est protection against the direct impact of wind. Arenosols is a special case, as ... See full document

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