A method is described for measuring the effective lift: drag ratio of a bird in napping flight from the bird's span ratio; that is, the ratio of the wing span in the upstroke to that in the downstroke. The method depends on the assumptions that the circulation on the wing is constant, and that the lift varies in proportion to the span. With some simplifications, it can be applied in the field to birds that cruise in steady, continuous flapping flight. Double-crested cormorants, observed on foraging nights, flew at a mean airspeed of 14-7 m s ~ \ with a span ratio of 0-70. The effective lift: drag ratio, taking account of mechanical components of power only, was estimated to be 14-8. A much lower estimate (8-96) was obtained from a pow...
mechanical power required for flight in birds can be calculated at different airspeeds according to ...
The aerodynamic properties of bird wings were examined at Reynolds numbers of 1-5 x io 4 and were co...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...
Ground effect (GE) is an interaction between a wing and a surface that increases lift and reduces i...
During forward flight, a bird's body generates drag that tends to decelerate its speed. By flapping ...
1. The equilibrium gliding performance of a bird is described by the relationship between sinking sp...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
For flying animals aerodynamic theory predicts that mechanical power required to fly scales as P pro...
Sustained climb rates and airspeeds in flapping flight were measured by radar tracking fifteen speci...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...
We measured the air speeds of 31 bird species, for which we had body mass and wing measurements, mig...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
Cine films of brown pelicans flying in formation were used to measure altitudes and wing tip spacing...
mechanical power required for flight in birds can be calculated at different airspeeds according to ...
The aerodynamic properties of bird wings were examined at Reynolds numbers of 1-5 x io 4 and were co...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...
Ground effect (GE) is an interaction between a wing and a surface that increases lift and reduces i...
During forward flight, a bird's body generates drag that tends to decelerate its speed. By flapping ...
1. The equilibrium gliding performance of a bird is described by the relationship between sinking sp...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
For flying animals aerodynamic theory predicts that mechanical power required to fly scales as P pro...
Sustained climb rates and airspeeds in flapping flight were measured by radar tracking fifteen speci...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...
We measured the air speeds of 31 bird species, for which we had body mass and wing measurements, mig...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
Cine films of brown pelicans flying in formation were used to measure altitudes and wing tip spacing...
mechanical power required for flight in birds can be calculated at different airspeeds according to ...
The aerodynamic properties of bird wings were examined at Reynolds numbers of 1-5 x io 4 and were co...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...