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Aerodynamics As Seen Via A Butterfly

Birds and most butterflies adjust their wings to control their flight. (Watching pigeons adjust their flight paths inspired the Wright Brothers when designing their plane.) The swallowtail, however, is a butterfly with oversized wings and a relatively tiny body affords them little control over flight, meaning a simple low frequency flapping motion is the key to their flight. Researchers at Harvard and the University of Tokyo made a model ornithopter based on the swallowtail. Their study of the butterfly could lead to new aerodynamic control systems that allow for flight without overly sophisticated control mechanisms.