why are aeroplanes shaped like birds?
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Answer: Because they have to cut the flow of air.
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New study suggests that the aerodynamics of swifts' wings enable them to adapt effortlessly to sudden changes in wind speed and direction. The wings' crescent shape lessens the effects of blustery conditions, helping to stabilise them as they glide during turbulent weather, researchers say.
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