Radio-Controlled Birds of Prey Prowl the Skies There's a new kind of predator being used to scare off seagulls, pigeons and other threats to aviation: Robotic birds of prey that swoop, dip and dive ...
A team of researchers from Princeton University is exploring how feather-like flaps on aircraft wings could improve stability and maneuverability.
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