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Flow interactions lead to orderly formations of flapping wings in forward flight
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsFish FormFlight ControlAeronauticsSwimming CrystalFlow InteractionsCollective MotionFormation FlyingOrderly FormationsAvian LocomotionMorphologyForward FlightAerostructureBiologyPattern FormationAerospace EngineeringNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyAeroelasticityAerodynamics
It has long been thought that birds and fish form into flocks and schools to take advantage of flows. It is now shown that flapping bodies not only move faster when grouped together but that the flows also help to arrange, or order, the members. This suggests that a school can be viewed as a ``swimming crystal'' of fish organized by flows.
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