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    I thought it looked heavy when he was carrying it... but flies quite well...

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    ... Festo is developing sort of a "zoo" with their flying, swimming and crawling robots - https://www.festo.com/group/en/cms/10156.htm

    Look at their "Aqua-" and "Air-penguins":

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8tfES8gImc

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPGgl5VH5go

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    I built a rubber band powered balsa wood and tissue paper ornithopter when I was about 14. Found the plans in an Encyclopedia Britannica. Wasn't particularly practical though.

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    I have seen a few RC ornithopters on Youtube. The technology is good enough now that you can control them like a slow RC plane.

    Adam

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