Birds
Researchers Discover Mechanical Differences between Bat and Bird Flight
Scientists using fog machines and a wind tunnel have discovered how bats use a thin membrane stretched across each wing and wing mechanics different than birds to stay in the air, according to research in the 11 May issue of Science.
Using high speed computers to analyze the bats' wake, represented by the movement of fog particles around the wings, the researchers discovered that the thin membranes push air when the wing moves up and down. » read more »