soarwnodynamics
Soarwnodynamics is a hypothetical field of study that explores the principles governing the flight of winged organisms and machines, with a particular focus on creatures capable of sustained aerial locomotion. It examines the complex interplay of aerodynamic forces, biological structures, and environmental factors that enable flight. Key areas within soarwnodynamics include the study of wing shape, airfoil design, feather or membrane structure, muscle power generation, and control surfaces. Researchers in this domain often draw parallels between avian flight, insect flight, and the design of gliders and aircraft.
The field investigates how lift is generated through the differential air pressure above and below a wing,