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Aerodynamics / Bird flight / Bird behavior / Aerospace engineering / Dinosaurs / Origin of avian flight / Wing-assisted incline running / Origin of birds / Flying and gliding animals / Wing / Flight dynamics / Alan Feduccia
Date: 2016-08-17 18:48:54
Aerodynamics
Bird flight
Bird behavior
Aerospace engineering
Dinosaurs
Origin of avian flight
Wing-assisted incline running
Origin of birds
Flying and gliding animals
Wing
Flight dynamics
Alan Feduccia

Vol 451 | 21 February 2008 | doi:nature06517 LETTERS A fundamental avian wing-stroke provides a new perspective on the evolution of flight Kenneth P. Dial1, Brandon E. Jackson1 & Paolo Segre1

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