University of Michigan: Bird-Like Wings Could Help Drones Keep Stable in Gusts
June 11, 2021
June 11, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 11 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Wings that can vary their shapes as freely as birds' wings could have advantages for small aircraft in built environments, a new study led by engineers at the University of Michigan suggests.
In a collaboration with the University of British Columbia and Utah State University, the team found that wings that can morph in continuous 3D shapes could help keep drones . . .
Wings that can vary their shapes as freely as birds' wings could have advantages for small aircraft in built environments, a new study led by engineers at the University of Michigan suggests.
In a collaboration with the University of British Columbia and Utah State University, the team found that wings that can morph in continuous 3D shapes could help keep drones . . .