For The Birds? Nope, But These Flying Fish Just Glide Like Them
Friday, September 10, 2010 - 01:28
in Biology & Nature
Fish in a wind tunnel? How else will you learn how they fly? It turns out flying fish can remain airborne for over 40 seconds and cover distances of up to a quarter mile hitting a top speed up to 40 miles an hours, says Haecheon Choi, a mechanical engineer from Seoul National University, Korea. Choi said a children's science book inspired him to look into the aerodynamics of flying fish, and a paper of his results appear in The Journal of Experimental Biology. Choi and colleague Hyungmin Park posted similar results in a poster for the American Physical Society meeting in 2006. read more