Fig. 1. Experimental set-up, drawn to scale. Sugar gliders were trained to glide
from a launching pole to a landing pole in an enclosed space. Two high-speed
digital cameras were positioned beneath the glide path at approximately
90° to one another. The calibrated volume of space visible in both cameras
is represented by the box surrounding the glider. The blue lines are computed
trajectories of the sternum through the space for all glide sequences.