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  2. Formation flying - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force F-15C Eagles flying in a Vic formation over Alaska. Formation flying is the flight of multiple objects in coordination. Formation flying occurs in nature among flying and gliding animals, and is also conducted in human aviation, often in military aviation and air shows.

  3. Flying and gliding animals - Wikipedia

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    Studies on theropod dinosaurs do suggest multiple (at least 3) independent acquisitions of powered flight however, [1] [2] and a recent study proposes independent acquisitions amidst the different bat clades as well. [3] Powered flight uses muscles to generate aerodynamic force, which allows the animal to produce lift and thrust. The animal may ...

  4. Bird flight - Wikipedia

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    Lesser flamingos flying in formation. When in gliding flight, the upward aerodynamic force is equal to the weight.In gliding flight, no propulsion is used; the energy to counteract the energy loss due to aerodynamic drag is either taken from the potential energy of the bird, resulting in a descending flight, or is replaced by rising air currents ("thermals"), referred to as soaring flight.

  5. Delta formation - Wikipedia

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    In close formation the aircraft can have as little as 0.5 meters (1.5 feet) of separation between them. [5] In shows the team forms in the delta multiple times and planes on the edge of the formation break off for solo stunts while the central four stay together. Delta formation tricks are usually saved until the end of the show. [5]

  6. Biomimetics - Wikipedia

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    The wings of bird inspired BFRs allow for in-plane deformation, and the in-plane wing deformation can be adjusted to maximize flight efficiency depending on the flight gait. [31] An example of a raptor inspired BFR is the prototype by Savastano et al. [32] The prototype has fully deformable flapping wings and is capable of carrying a payload of ...

  7. Origin of avian flight - Wikipedia

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    The WAIR hypothesis, a version of the "cursorial model" of the evolution of avian flight, in which birds' wings originated from forelimb modifications that provided downforce, enabling the proto-birds to run up extremely steep slopes such as the trunks of trees, was prompted by observation of young chukar chicks, and proposes that wings ...

  8. Terrifying moment two planes nearly collide mid-air over airport

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    The two commercial flights, an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 trying to land and a Skywest Airlines plane taking off from Portland International Airport, were flying during a storm at around 4.41pm on ...

  9. Flight - Wikipedia

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    Supersonic flight is associated with the formation of shock waves that form a sonic boom that can be heard from the ground, [10] and is frequently startling. The creation of this shockwave requires a significant amount of energy; because of this, supersonic flight is generally less efficient than subsonic flight at about 85% of the speed of sound.