A study of mechanical flapping-wing flight
J. D. DeLaurier
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A study of mechanical flapping-wing flight
Published
1992
Publisher
[s.n.]
Pages
28
Subjects
Aerodynamic analysis of flapping wing propulsion
The implementation of flapping-wing propulsion for a full-scale ornithopter
A three-dimensional unsteady aerodynamic model with applications to flapping-wing propulsion
Analysis of the constant-circulation model of animal flight using the vortex-lattice method
The effects of flexibility on the aerodynamics of moth wings: towards the development of flapping-wing technology
Unsteady aerodynamic model of flapping wings
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