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Feather-inspired wing flaps may prevent planes from stalling

Andrew Paul
22 December 2024
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Engineers have tested a remote-controlled model airplane with multiple rows of flaps—mimicking covert feathers—to improve flight control, lift, and reduce drag; potentially enhancing future aerial vehicle design, safety, and efficiency.
READ: Feather-inspired wing flaps may prevent planes from stalling

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