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Tucker, V. A (1995). An optical tracking device for recording three-dimensional paths of flying birds. Rev. Scient. Instr 66, 3042-.

Tucker, V. A (1998). Gliding flight: speed and acceleration of ideal falcons during diving and pull out. J. Exp. Biol 201, 403-.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Tucker, V. A (2000). Gliding flight: drag and torque of a hawk and a falcon with straight and turned heads, and a lower value for the parasite drag coefficient. J. Exp. Biol 203, 3733-.[Abstract]

Tucker, V. A (2000). The deep fovea, sideways vision and spiral flight paths in raptors. J. Exp. Biol 203, 3745-.[Abstract]

Tucker, V. A., Cade, T. J. and Tucker, A. E (1998). Diving speeds and angles of a gyrfalcon ( Falco rusticolus ). J. Exp. Biol 201, 2061-.[Abstract]




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Gliding flight: drag and torque of a hawk and a falcon with straight and turned heads, and a lower value for the parasite drag coefficient
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