Engineers never really claimed that. Motivational speakers did.
Scientists admitted that their models don’t show how bumblebees can generate enough lift to fly. By now, they’ve improved their models, taking into account that at an insect’s scale, air behaves much more like water. It “appears” to be thicker because the air molecules are larger in relation to an insect than to a human.
Also, complicated turbulence stuff.
Tbf, you can make anything fly if you give it enough thrust. Wings just make it easier.
BEHOLD THE CUBE PLANE
You joke, but lemme introduce you to Tacit Blue:
Yes, this thing did actually fly.
Stealth demonstator aircraft from the early 80s.
Like someone flipped a bathtub over and made it fly.
How do we stop radar? By obliterating the air around us with cube. Lol
That is actually pretty neat though!
https://theinfosphere.org/images/a/a4/New_Planet_Express_Ship.png
In a sense, everything can fly. Just sometimes not for very long.
Except bees. Engineers reckon they shouldn’t be able to fly, but bees told them to get fucked and do it anyway
Engineers never really claimed that. Motivational speakers did.
Scientists admitted that their models don’t show how bumblebees can generate enough lift to fly. By now, they’ve improved their models, taking into account that at an insect’s scale, air behaves much more like water. It “appears” to be thicker because the air molecules are larger in relation to an insect than to a human.
Also, complicated turbulence stuff.
https://i.imgur.com/lDSBuud.gif