Articles about flight
The Natural History of Flight
The story of the evolution of flight is not one limited to birds. Flight evolved not only in birds, but also in insects and mammals.
http://animals.about.com/od/birds/a/evolutionflight.htm
Feather Anatomy and Function
Unlike feathers, flight is not a characteristic restricted to birds—bats fly ... But feathers have enabled birds to refine flight to an art form matched by ...
http://animals.about.com/od/birds/a/feathers.htm
The Feathers of Flight
Apr 18, 2007 ... Primaries – Elongated flight feathers that grow out from the end of the ... Secondaries – Long flight feathers positioned just behind the ...
http://animals.about.com/b/2007/04/18/the-feathers-of-flight.htm
First Parachute Training Tower
However, Switlik soon switched to making pilot and gunner belts, designing flight clothing, and experimenting with parachutes. The company was soon renamed ...
http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/ss/Parachute_6.htm
Book Review - The Science of Harry Potter - a review of The ...
He begins the book with an exploration of various means of flight, from regular aeronautics (lift & drag) to anti-gravity and dark energy. ...
http://physics.about.com/od/physicsbooks/gr/sciharrypotter.htm
History of the Parachute
See More About:. parachute · flight · airplane · air ballon · leonardo da vinci ... Suggested Reading. Leonardo Da Vinci Parachute SketchHistory of Flight ...
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A Visual Guide to Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds possess the most unique flight abilities of all birds. ... The elements of hummingbird flight, like all birds, are based on the unique ...
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Bats Fine-Tune Flight Using Touch Receptors
Jan 5, 2006 ... In recent decades, bat research has focused on the animals' ability to use ecolocation to navigate and maneuver in flight. ...
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h-receptors.htm
Flight Feathers
"Collective name for the long feathers of the wings and tail." (Source: Sibley)
http://animals.about.com/od/f/g/flightfeathers.htm
Flight of the Crow by Carmen Mandel-Cesareo
This photograph of a crow was submitted to the Reader's Wildlife Photo Gallery by Carmen Mandel-Cesareo.
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