Birds appear to use their tails during flight, but until recently the aerodynamic role that tails fulfil was largely unknown. In recent years delta-wing theory, devised to predict the aerodynamics of high-performance aircraft, has been applied to the tails of birds and has been successful in providing a model for the aerodynamics of a bird's tail. This theory now provides the conventional explanation for how birds' tails work. A delta-wing theory (slender-wing theory) has been used, as part of a variable-geometry model to predict how tail and wing shape should vary during flight at different airspeeds. We tested these predictions using barn swallows flying in a wind tunnel. We show that the predictions are not quantitatively well supported....
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
In birds, elongated tails are one of the most common and most studied ornaments. However, the tail a...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...
Birds appear to use their tails during flight, but until recently the aerodynamic role that tails fu...
Birds appear to use their tails during flight, but until recently the aerodynamic role that tails fu...
Delta-wing theory, which predicts the aerodynamics of aircraft like the Concorde, is the conventiona...
I share my fascination of bird flight with many others, and here I summarise my thesis on the subjec...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...
Unlike airplanes birds must have either flapping or oscillating wings (the hummingbird). Only such w...
The morphology of a bird's tail may result from compromises between aerodynamic efficiency, phylogen...
Of the three species of hirundine that breed sympatrically across the U.K., one, the barn swallow, h...
Animal flight poses intriguing questions about biological adaptation, from how flight could have evo...
Experimental manipulations of tail length have shown that the long tail of a male scarlet-tufted mal...
Birds morph their wings during a single wingbeat, across flight speeds, and among flight modes. Such...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
In birds, elongated tails are one of the most common and most studied ornaments. However, the tail a...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...
Birds appear to use their tails during flight, but until recently the aerodynamic role that tails fu...
Birds appear to use their tails during flight, but until recently the aerodynamic role that tails fu...
Delta-wing theory, which predicts the aerodynamics of aircraft like the Concorde, is the conventiona...
I share my fascination of bird flight with many others, and here I summarise my thesis on the subjec...
The diversity of wing morphologies in birds reflects their variety of flight styles and the associat...
Unlike airplanes birds must have either flapping or oscillating wings (the hummingbird). Only such w...
The morphology of a bird's tail may result from compromises between aerodynamic efficiency, phylogen...
Of the three species of hirundine that breed sympatrically across the U.K., one, the barn swallow, h...
Animal flight poses intriguing questions about biological adaptation, from how flight could have evo...
Experimental manipulations of tail length have shown that the long tail of a male scarlet-tufted mal...
Birds morph their wings during a single wingbeat, across flight speeds, and among flight modes. Such...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
In birds, elongated tails are one of the most common and most studied ornaments. However, the tail a...
Many functions have been postulated for the aerodynamic role of the avian tail during steady-state f...