slow flying bird
Slow flying birds
It gives the bird a higher relative speed which generates more lift.
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The fastest dinosaur would have been a bird-like creature, more like a flying reptile than a true dinosaur. Pteranodon was one. The true flying dinosaur, the Archaeopterix, could go fast, but generally glided from tree to tree.
Yes. More like a bird resembling an eagle flying through the air at a high speed.
Wind-up flying birds work by using a wind-up mechanism to generate energy that propels the bird into the air. The bird's wings flap rapidly, creating lift and allowing it to fly. What makes wind-up flying birds different from other types of flying toys is their unique design that mimics the natural movement of birds. Unlike remote-controlled or battery-operated flying toys, wind-up birds rely solely on mechanical energy to fly, making them a more traditional and environmentally-friendly option.
Lugia is a Psychic/Flying type Pokémon, so no it is not a dragon but more like a bird.
When a bird stretches its wings, it increases the surface area of its wings, creating more lift and slowing down the descent. On the other hand, when a bird tucks its wings in tightly, it reduces the surface area and increases the speed, causing a faster descent similar to a nose dive. This difference in wing position alters the balance between lift and gravity, affecting the bird's flight path.
Flying in colder temperatures generally creates better flying conditions as cold air is denser, providing more lift and engine performance. In contrast, hot temperatures can reduce engine performance and lift, making it more challenging to fly, especially during takeoff and landing. Pilots often prefer flying in colder conditions for better aircraft performance.
Lift is the force caused by the wind under the wings. This force is what keeps the plane flying in the related links box below I posted the wikipedia lift force article for more details.
Birds don't necessarily need wind to fly. The flight can become easier when there is wind, depending on the circunstances, but that doesn't mean that a bird cannot fly in the absence of wind. It can become more tiring if the bird is adapted to flight with wind, but the movement of the wings still creates an upward and forward force that keeps the bird flying. For specifics about how do birds fly, search for that question.
Most birds of prey can only lift and carry about half their own weight. For example, eagles weigh around 8 to 12 pounds and can carry about 3 or 4 pounds.