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Bats as propellers

February 29 2008 / by alexakesson
Category: Biotechnology   Year: General   Rating: 7

Useful, maybe,..........

When bats flap their wings downward they created tiny air cyclones above the wings called a leading vortex which pulls the animal upward and allows them to hover in place without expending nearly as much energy as simply flapping their wings.

Without this trick they would not have the strength to hover in place in order to feed as the vortex provides as much as 40 percent of the lift force which keeps the bats in the air.

The bats used the thumbs and fingers embedded in the skin membrane of their flexible wings much like flaps on an airplane to alter the curve of the wing and create the lift force necessary to hover.

“To be able to generate these vortexes they need this exquisite control of their wing surface and it’s a really delicate thing to control the stability of this vortex,” said lead author Anders Hedenström of Lund University.

Comment Thread (2 Responses)

  1. Cool concept. It’s amazing how much processing those little critters must do. No doubt that DARPA will see this and put out the call for a a bat-wing suit designed for soldiers. :)

    Posted by: Accel Rose   February 29, 2008
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  2. Not sure I believe this story at all, Batman never hovered…

    Posted by: Andriod   March 04, 2008
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