
it's just falling in a very cool style.
*and it is very cool*
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 20:52, Reply)

Quite funny watching the crew scamper after them.
Not convinced by that student at the end; I can't see how this will revolutionise flight seeing as it's more of a parachute. And we already have those.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 21:12, Reply)

Which is pretty useful stuff to know if you ever find you packed the climbing kit rather than the parachute
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 21:59, Reply)

ah ha! I was wondering how this could ever be useful, butyou have solved this quandry
( , Wed 22 Aug 2012, 0:07, Reply)

Which is understandable for a biologist, I suppose
I think it was a bit premature of them to be talking about the revolutionary aircraft designs that might come of it. it simply seemed to jump and glide slightly longer than normal by flattening itself out. It's undulations simply might be a way to stabilise itself, the way some people whirl their arms when jumping.
( , Wed 22 Aug 2012, 3:50, Reply)