Science
Owl’s flight through gusty winds could inspire new aircraft designs – BBC Focus Magazine
A new understanding of how birds’ wings change in turbulent flying conditions has implications for the future of aircraft, say researchers.
Birds have been a huge inspiration for many technologies in the aviation industry, but human aircraft cannot yet match their ability to fly straight and steady through storms. However, a team of scientists from the University of Bristol and the Royal Veterinary College have uncovered birds secret to combatting wind speeds as fast as their own flight.
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