The alula is a small structure located at the joint between the hand-wing and arm-wing of birds and is known to be used in slow flight with high angles of attack such as landing. It is assumed to function similarly to a leading-edge slat that increases lift and delays stall. However, in spite of its universal presence in flying birds and the wide acceptance of stall delay as its main function, how the alula delays the stall and aids the flight of birds remains unclear. Here, we investigated the function of alula on the aerodynamic performance of avian wings based on data from flight tasks and wind-tunnel experiments. With the alula, the birds performed steeper descending flights with greater changes in body orientation. Force measurements r...
Avian flight is one of the remarkable achievements of vertebrate evolution. Thereby, the birds encou...
There has been much speculation about the significance of avian formation flight, yet it\u27s purpos...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...
The alula, often called as a bird???s ???thumb???, is a tiny structure that is composed of two to si...
Birds in nature have many unique devices to help them acquire excellent flight abilities under vario...
Robust and predictable aerodynamic performance of unmanned aerial vehicles at the limits of their de...
Even though Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) operating at low Reynolds numbers are becoming common, t...
Here we analyse aeroelastic devices in the wings of a steppe eagle Aquila nipalensis during manoeuvr...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...
The flight of birds has intrigued and motivated man for many years. Bird flight served as the primar...
The effect of airfoil design parameters, such as airfoil thickness and camber, are well understood i...
In aircraft propellers that are used to propel aircraft forward at some speed, propeller blade twist...
The alula is a hinged flap found at the base of the wings of most brachyceran Diptera. The alula acc...
A perching bird is able to rapidly decelerate at a high angle of attack while maintaining lift and c...
In aircraft propellers that are used to propel aircraft forward at some speed, propeller blade twist...
Avian flight is one of the remarkable achievements of vertebrate evolution. Thereby, the birds encou...
There has been much speculation about the significance of avian formation flight, yet it\u27s purpos...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...
The alula, often called as a bird???s ???thumb???, is a tiny structure that is composed of two to si...
Birds in nature have many unique devices to help them acquire excellent flight abilities under vario...
Robust and predictable aerodynamic performance of unmanned aerial vehicles at the limits of their de...
Even though Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) operating at low Reynolds numbers are becoming common, t...
Here we analyse aeroelastic devices in the wings of a steppe eagle Aquila nipalensis during manoeuvr...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...
The flight of birds has intrigued and motivated man for many years. Bird flight served as the primar...
The effect of airfoil design parameters, such as airfoil thickness and camber, are well understood i...
In aircraft propellers that are used to propel aircraft forward at some speed, propeller blade twist...
The alula is a hinged flap found at the base of the wings of most brachyceran Diptera. The alula acc...
A perching bird is able to rapidly decelerate at a high angle of attack while maintaining lift and c...
In aircraft propellers that are used to propel aircraft forward at some speed, propeller blade twist...
Avian flight is one of the remarkable achievements of vertebrate evolution. Thereby, the birds encou...
There has been much speculation about the significance of avian formation flight, yet it\u27s purpos...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...