Definition: A multimode (flying/crawling) insect is being developed by Prof. Robert Michelson and his design team from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), University of Cambridge (England), and ETS Labs. Michelson's Entomopter is a type of ornithopter, which is the broader term for any device intended to fly by flapping wings.
Etymology: The name 'Entomopter' is derived from ''entomo'' (meaning insect: as in entomology) + ''pteron'' (meaning wing).
Definition: A multimode (flying/crawling) insect is being developed by Prof. Robert Michelson and his design team from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), University of Cambridge (England), and ETS Labs. Michelson's Entomopter is a type of ornithopter, which is the broader term for any device intended to fly by flapping wings.
Etymology: The name 'Entomopter' is derived from ''entomo'' (meaning insect: as in entomology) + ''pteron'' (meaning wing).
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Reference #1: http://angel-strike.com/entomopter/EntomopterProject.html
Reference #2: http://angel-strike.com/wiki/index.php?title=Entomopter
Definition: A multimode (flying/crawling) insect is being developed by Prof. Robert Michelson and his design team from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), University of Cambridge (England), and ETS Labs. Michelson's Entomopter is a type of ornithopter, which is the broader term for any device intended to fly by flapping wings.
Etymology: The name 'Entomopter' is derived from ''entomo'' (meaning insect: as in entomology) + ''pteron'' (meaning wing).
March 23, 2010
firewall commented on the word Entomopter
Reference #1: http://angel-strike.com/entomopter/EntomopterProject.html
Reference #2: http://angel-strike.com/wiki/index.php?title=Entomopter
Definition: A multimode (flying/crawling) insect is being developed by Prof. Robert Michelson and his design team from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), University of Cambridge (England), and ETS Labs. Michelson's Entomopter is a type of ornithopter, which is the broader term for any device intended to fly by flapping wings.
Etymology: The name 'Entomopter' is derived from ''entomo'' (meaning insect: as in entomology) + ''pteron'' (meaning wing).
March 23, 2010