Splntrd | Tue 02-Jul-13 07:57 AM |
Member since 08th Feb 2004
1096 posts
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#50311, "That's how I always imagined it."
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inh flight evokes coordination between wings and legs to keep them light on their feet, as opposed to actively hovering.
There's no way something the size of an arial could hover like a hummingbird, for example, without magic.
Still wish we could get them in the skies above thera for limited times, though. Splntrd
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Area writers, this should not happen if you are flying ...
[View all] , A Now Less Trepped Explorer (Anonymous), Sat 29-Jun-13 01:08 AM
"fly" as an affect isn't equal to actual flying.,
Amberion,
30-Jun-13 08:09 AM, #1
There are also areas where flying does save you,
GinGa,
01-Jul-13 06:03 AM, #2
How about arial flight?,
Murphy,
01-Jul-13 06:55 AM, #3
That's how I always imagined it.,
Splntrd,
02-Jul-13 07:57 AM #4
Yeah, if arials got some sort of limit air flight, I'd ...,
Amberion,
02-Jul-13 08:32 AM, #5
Weight Restriction,
Tsunami,
02-Jul-13 11:44 AM, #6
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen arial?,
Swordsosaurus,
02-Jul-13 03:52 PM, #7
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