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Robo-raven morphs its wings to back flip in mid-air

A flying robot that can move each wing independently is capable of precise aerial manoeuvres that mimic a real bird's abilities

Video: Robo-raven performs aerial acrobatics

Most robotic birds flap their wings in sync. But this raven-like flier can move each of its flexible wings independently, allowing it to perform acrobatic manoeuvres during flight.

The artificial bird, developed by at the University of Maryland and his team, has an actuator in each wing that allows them to be programmed with different positions and velocities. This helps it to twist in flight.

Typically, a robot with multiple motors is too heavy to fly. But by using 3D printers to produce complex parts as a single piece, they lowered the weight sufficiently for take-off.

Although a hawk mistook the robot for a real bird, as seen in this video, improvements are needed to match nature鈥檚 agility. The bird mimic has a narrower range of motion, lacks the fine control provided by feathers and doesn鈥檛 have a body shape optimised for lift. Its tail, however, was designed to give it extra stability in the air.

The team thinks its wing system could be used in UAVs instead of propellers to make them more versatile. They plan to test different ways of flapping to see if better control of a wing鈥檚 shape can reduce the need for multiple, weighty actuators.

Flexible solar cells are also being incorporated into the wings to give it additional power. 鈥淥ur goal is to create a robotic bird that can do things that have never been done before,鈥 says Gupta.

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Topics: Birds / Flight