
Unlocking the Secrets of Insect Flight: Implications for Future Aerospace Technology
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Research on insect flight by biomechanical engineers has piqued the interest of the US Air Force, aiming to develop insect-like surveillance equipment. Despite conventional aerodynamics suggesting insect wings are too small for flight, the Oxford team discovered the missing force enabling flight. This breakthrough could lead to machines with flapping wings, reminiscent of fantasy films. While unlikely to result in sports paraphernalia like the Golden Snitch, this new aerodynamics field may inspire unexpected flying devices.
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