Birds and insects have developed different flight techniques over the course of evolution. Heavy birds like albatrosses can glide with barely any wing movement. However, hovering is only possible for insects and hummingbirds. Only a few species, including kingfishers, seagulls, falcons and buzzards, master the similar “wind hovering”, usually with supportive headwind.

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Special Aerodynamic Problems

  • Raj Spielmann

摘要

Birds and insects have developed different flight techniques over the course of evolution. Heavy birds like albatrosses can glide with barely any wing movement. However, hovering is only possible for insects and hummingbirds. Only a few species, including kingfishers, seagulls, falcons and buzzards, master the similar “wind hovering”, usually with supportive headwind.