
Fig. 7. (A) Arrangement of the four high-speed video cameras around the flight
chamber of the wind tunnel and typical images from each camera. Cameras 1 and
2 (C1, C2) captured dorsal views of the bird, while cameras 3 and 4 (C3, C4)
captured either latero-dorsal or -ventral views of the bird and wings. (B)
Points marked on each bird that were digitized for three-dimensional
reconstruction. 1, back; 2, shoulder; 3, wrist; 4, tip of the ninth (longest)
primary; 5, tip of the fourth primary; 6, tip of the first primary. T1
designates the triangle used to represent the proximal wing section; T2
designates the triangle forming the distal wing section.