Fly's Rapid Fluttering Could Inspire Mini Drones (Video)

a blowfly closeup
A blowfly, member of the Calliphoridae family
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A new video captures the lightning-fast fluttering of blowfly wings in intricate detail.

The 3D, real-time video of insect flight could be used to design tiny, flying robots, or to create mini sensors for many applications, said study co-author Graham K. Taylor, a biomechanist at the University of Oxford in England.

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