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Barn Owl vs Peregrine Falcon vs Greylag Goose Super Powered Owls BBC

Barn Owl vs Peregrine Falcon vs Greylag Goose Super Powered Owls BBC

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
How do owls fly? Lloyd puts Lily to the test against two of his other birds to find out what is so unique about the way owls fly. Strawberry: 1: 10 complete bs, if that was the case, planes that fly upside down would crash into the ground. the tiny air pressure differences are completely meaningless and completely inufficient to generate lift. the lift is created through downwash
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 5


The Bernoulli explanation of how and why a wing develops lift has been shown to be bogus. (Tip of the hat to the Tappet Brothers) If it were true then a symmetrical wing could not fly, nor could an airplane fly upside-down. Think about it.
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Owls have lots of drag w those soft feathers but some have a large wing. Love their landing and nose gear! No hydraulics so they always have to do a gravity drop!
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Hi Professors and Seniors, i am following your work from last 3 years and I am quite engaged the in the concepts you've laid. Loved your Work.
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Thank you this is very interesting & informative
I have yet to see an owl fly backwards though & curious of these dynamics Whoooo

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The fastest bird, or fastest animal on earth is the Falcon. It can reach speeds up to 200 miles per hour. Pretty fantastic.
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