Mechanism of flying insects (With Video)
Monday, September 17, 2018
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A team of scientists from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands designed a moving robot that can precisely simulate the flight of fruit flies.
The Daily Mail said that this innovation will help scientists to study and understand the mechanism of flying insects more accurately than science knows to this day.
The researchers used robotic robots with wings to study and understand the ability of fruit flies to deviate at very precise angles without any impediments and move from one direction to another easily.
The maximum fly robot speed is 25 kilometers per hour. The wing is 33 centimeters in length. The size of the flying device is about 55 times the size of the original fly. The robot can perform many "acrobatic" aerobics maneuvers like a fly.
The innovative device can fly for 5 minutes non-stop, cutting over one kilometer. The robot can control the flight speed, rotation, and slope of the wings. It can also stay in place or move elsewhere.
Want to know more about this please go through these links below :
https://www.wur.nl/nl/Onderzoek-Resultaten/Leerstoelgroepen/Dierwetenschappen/Experimentele-Zoologie.htm
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