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  2. Ornithopter - Wikipedia

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    Because ornithopters can be made to resemble birds or insects, they could be used for military applications such as aerial reconnaissance without alerting the enemies that they are under surveillance. Several ornithopters have been flown with video cameras on board, some of which can hover and maneuver in small spaces.

  3. UTIAS Snowbird - Wikipedia

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    The craft was built under the University of Toronto's Human Powered Ornithopter Project. [10] The name came about when, during testing on a snowy field, the cockpit became filled with snow. [5] The team expects that revised iterations of the aircraft with greater performance will be made. [12]

  4. DelFly - Wikipedia

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    The DelFly project started in 2005 as a Design Synthesis Exercise for a group of Bachelor of Science students at the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering of the TU Delft.The flapping wing design was mentored by Wageningen University, [3] the remote control and micro camera integration by Ruijsink Dynamic Engineering, and the real-time image processing by the TU Delft. [14]

  5. John Joseph Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    He made detailed observations of birds in flight, especially large soaring birds such as eagles, hawks, vultures and pelicans which soared on thermals near San Diego Bay. [35] He initially attempted to achieve manned flight with ornithopters. In 1883, he built and experimented with a series of three ornithopters but found that human strength ...

  6. Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    He also identified and described the importance of dihedral, diagonal bracing and drag reduction, and contributed to the understanding and design of ornithopters and parachutes. [2] Another significant invention was the tension-spoked wheel, which he devised in order to create a light, strong wheel for aircraft undercarriage.

  7. How many decisions do we make each day? A new study reveals - AOL

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    We make an average of 122 decisions every day, ... American couples argue this many times a year about where to order dinner from ... 227 choices daily are made on just food alone according to ...

  8. Category:Ornithopters - Wikipedia

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  9. Why United Airlines’ CEO makes as few decisions as possible

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    Kirby prefers a participatory style of decision-making even when he must make the final choice. He gathers about 15 employees and, starting with the most junior, seeks each one's advice. He's ...