facthunter Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago They tilt their tails and Have wing slats and they are Ornithopters. No Plane will ever be as good. Nev 2 1
onetrack Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The answer is in the link below. Their whole body is very flexible, and their tailfeathers do multiple jobs. I took a shot at a Ringneck parrot with a .22 many years ago, and the bullet grazed the parrots body, at the base of his tail feathers. He took off, but couldn't fly properly, wobbling all over the place, and he ended up making a crash landing. It was very obvious he'd lost the ability to control his tail feathers. https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/100763/how-do-birds-coordinate-their-turns#:~:text=2 Answers,1
old man emu Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, Grumpy Old Nasho said: What's the aerodynamics behind it? GON, that's an excellent question and I congratulate you for posing it. I like to see such posts from members. 1
willedoo Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago 6 hours ago, onetrack said: He took off, but couldn't fly properly, wobbling all over the place, and he ended up making a crash landing. It was very obvious he'd lost the ability to control his tail feathers. When you stick a grass straw up a March Fly's bum and let it go, they fly off in a straight line and can't turn.
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