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  2. Josh Cahill - Wikipedia

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    Aljoscha Wendholt [2] [3] (born 17 June 1986 [citation needed]), professionally known as Josh Cahill, [2] is a German aviation vlogger, airline critic and blogger who presents airline reviews primarily through his YouTube channel.

  3. Parahawking - Wikipedia

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    Parahawking won the 'Air' category at the 5th Hory a Mesto International Festival of Mountain Films in Slovakia. [ 4 ] Other noted parahawkers include Danish, two-time paragliding world champion, Louise Crandall, [ 5 ] whose film Flying with Eagles won first prize at the 2007 Coupe Icare film festival in St Hilaire, France.

  4. Winged Migration - Wikipedia

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    Winged Migration (French: Le Peuple Migrateur, also known as The Travelling Birds in some UK releases, or The Travelling Birds: An Adventure in Flight in Australia) is a 2001 documentary film directed by Jacques Cluzaud, Michel Debats and Jacques Perrin, who was also one of the writers and narrators, showcasing the immense journeys routinely made by birds during their migrations.

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    Video of the plane appears to show flames shooting out on one side as the aircraft made its way back to Columbus. ... a different American Airlines flight due to fly from North Carolina to ...

  7. Ornithopter - Wikipedia

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    An ornithopter (from Greek ornis, ornith-'bird' and pteron 'wing') is an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings. Designers sought to imitate the flapping-wing flight of birds, bats, and insects. Though machines may differ in form, they are usually built on the same scale as flying animals.

  8. Gliding flight - Wikipedia

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    In addition to mammals and birds, other animals notably flying fish, flying snakes, flying frogs and flying squid also glide. Flying fish taking off. The flights of flying fish are typically around 50 meters (160 ft), [6] though they can use updrafts at the leading edge of waves to cover distances of up to 400 m (1,300 ft).

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