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Flight Theory - It's An Unsolved Science Dilemma

To: Chris Corben <>
Subject: Flight Theory - It's An Unsolved Science Dilemma
From: Tony Russell <>
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2020 11:29:17 +1030
Throwing it hard enough into the wind.

On Fri, 9 Oct 2020 at 03:56, Chris Corben via Birding-Aus <> wrote:
What!?

A brick can produce lift if you use it the right way. Where is the mystery?

Cheers, Chris.


On 10/8/2020 2:26 AM, Chris Shaw via Birding-Aus wrote:
> Believe it or not there is no scientifically verifiable explanation of why wings produce lift and the smaller the critter the more baffling it becomes. I love watching pelicans fly. They don't know the theory of flight has gone west. Both main theories that have been around for years have problems and there is yet still no definitive answer, so be careful getting on the next aeroplane.
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