Teaching a drone to fly without a vertical rudder
Briefly

"The efficient way is solving it by generating lift instead of drag. This is something birds do," says David Lentink, emphasizing how birds manage their flight mechanics.
"When they fly around buildings, near trees, near rocks, near cliffs, birds navigate through constant turbulence seamlessly," says Lentink, highlighting the challenges birds face while flying.
"Another reason to think reflexes matter is comparing this to our own human locomotion—when we stumble, it is a reflex that saves us from falling," Luntrink reflects on the natural adaptations of birds.
Read at Ars Technica
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