Is there any aerodynamic obstacle to gliding in great bustard?
Özet
Gliding and soaring are important flight styles, which reduce the energy consumption of birds. Most of the
migratory birds and raptors take advantage of these flight styles in order to stay in the air much longer.
However, gliding and soaring cannot be seen in the great bustard Otis tarda, which prefers continuous
flapping flight style. This study has been focused on possible glide ratio performance, which is not related
to the weight of the great bustard. In this study, the glide performance of the great bustard is proved and
calculated by CFD simulations. Results show that although great bustard is known as poor flyer, there
is no aerodynamic obstacle to perform gliding or soaring. The possible reasons such as the lack of longdistance migrations and feeding behaviour are discussed.