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In this paper we present video evidence of unsteady maneuvers in which leading edge feather deflections occur on the wings of an Eagle in free flight. High-speed video is used to analyze the use of these feathers in greater detail during landing sequences. The results suggest that the feathers are being used as a means to stabilize the wing during these unsteady maneuvers. A novel method of measuring wing profiles of a bird in free flight is outlined.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Collection of Technical Papers - 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting

Publication Date

02/07/2007

Volume

1

Pages

382 - 390