their page doesn't exactly jump out with a great explanation, but yeah, I could see how it works. Like the low velocity approach, bats would like it more than birds. A turbine blade has to hit a bird, a bat can die just by getting its lungs popped. Bats have dead end lungs like we do. Birds have flow through lungs. Much more efficient.
whoa, what's with this "science" stuff?
I was hoping someone could tell us.
their page doesn't exactly jump out with a great explanation, but yeah, I could see how it works. Like the low velocity approach, bats would like it more than birds. A turbine blade has to hit a bird, a bat can die just by getting its lungs popped. Bats have dead end lungs like we do. Birds have flow through lungs. Much more efficient.
Also birds don't have any bladders, so they save the weight.
ain't that a pisser!
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