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Bird flight a model for future flying robots

Stanford mechanical engineers are building new flying robots to assist with search and rescue missions.

In this video, Stanford Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor David Lentink discusses his study of flight. Professor Lentink is trying to understand how birds have become the most accomplished flying animals on the planet. Based on these findings, he is engineering novel, unmanned vehicles that can fly in realistic atmospheric conditions where current robots fail. The real-world applications of his work include developing flying robots that can help during search and rescue missions.

 

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