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When a bird is coming into the LZ hot they can whiffle to dump speed.
Handy when they have to come in high to avoid approach path AA then must make a steep dive to the LZ.
To make the steep dive quickly they flip over and the forces that push them up now push down for a couple seconds. It is also dumping air sloughing off speed.
There are plenty of examples online of people holding a bird moving it around while the bird holds it’s head perfectly still. It makes sense for raptors, Eagles, Hawks, Owls, but even a chicken will do it. It’s an amazing skill and apparently an automatic action.
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In little planes you can apply full flaps and/or slideslip to bleed off excess speed. I think turning upside down and fluttering might be upsetting to the passengers.
I love the head-stilling trick raptors use to keep an eye on prey while jinking.
I had no idea about this amazing behavior.
Now I have to decide what to forget to remember it.
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... maybe they do it for funsies? kinda looks like fun. Why do dolphins leap from the water? That looks like fun too, though catching a breath once in awhile prolly feels good too.