Wing Morphology and Powered Flight of Insects
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概要
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This paper describes flapping behavior in powered flight of some selected insects. Free flight by a pair of wings for a dragonfly, free flights of other insects, and tethered flight of a fly are studied by the high-speed video camera system. The morphology of the wings of these insects is also studied. The relationships between wing morphology and flight mechanisms are considered experimentally.
著者
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Sudo Seiichi
Faculty Of Systems Science And Technology Akita Prefectural University
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Yano Tetsuya
Faculty Of Systems Science And Technology Akita Prefectural University
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Hoshika Kyohei
Faculty Of Systems Science And Technology Akita Prefectural University
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Shimazaki Yoshiaki
Faculty of Systems Science and Technology, Akita Prefectural University
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Moriya Takumi
Faculty of Systems Science and Technology, Akita Prefectural University
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