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Which bird thermals the best?



 
 
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Old November 23rd 10, 11:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mgh3485
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Default Which bird thermals the best?

I came across another contender this week for best thermalling bird,
although not really a bird... more an extinct flying reptile.
Apparently the Quetzalcoatlus (largest of the pterosaurs) might have
been quite the efficient soarer, with a 10m+ wingspan. Here's the
article: http://www.plosone.org/article/info%...l.pone.0013982.
Figure 2 is the most relevant for this discussion, with a nice two-by-
two diagram mapping bird and pterosaur species based on their aspect
ratios and wing loadings.

The theorized launch method was potentially quite unique as well
(quadrapedal launch), although not likely to replace the aerotow or
winch launch. There's a video recreation with this story:
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceno...rs.html?ref=hp

Coincidentally, there even happens to be a photographic depiction of
an attempt to thermal with Quetzalcoatlus (http://tv.sky.com/3d-
attenborough-doc-to-debut-this-xmas). I think by the look on Sir
David Attenborough's face he must have been wishing the giant reptile
were FLARM equipped.
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Old November 24th 10, 03:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Which bird thermals the best?

I have to vote for the Sandhill Cranes also. If for no other reason
that their flocks are so large, and they seem to thermal in the same
direction, that they can form the outline of the thermal. Very cool
to see and a pretty bird to boot.

Turkey vultures I have seen ridge soaring at Devil's Lake in
Wisconsin. But not a good looking bird.

Then again being land locked we don't see many frigate birds,
albatrosses, etc, etc,

- John DeRosa
 




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