Butterflies hover differently from other flying organisms, thanks to body pitch

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Butterflies' flight trajectories often appear random or chaotic, but their hovering patterns can potentially provide critical design insights for developing micro aerial vehicles with flapping wings. Researchers studied how butterflies use aerodynamic force generation to achieve hovering, using high-speed cameras to observe wild-caught white cabbage butterflies and relying on a deep learning model to track the butterflies' body features and specific wing points during their flight sequences. They found the primary factor contributing to butterflies' hovering is their body pitch.
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