question had been raised if speeding actually saves energy for distance covered.
i thought every mobile creation has a blessed economy speed, say for auto, 40mph.
the craft does weigh much more than a bird sized same.
so it is heavy from what already preexisted.
what speed have most folks used? i ask since i rarely nudge sticks ever so thimbly to crawl a prescribed marked path (forest tunnel completely canopy closed).
the flight record says max it is 19.3mph.
this may be the opportune or actually twothirds of it is optimal toward economization?
realize craft continuously fights gravity unlike bird that all the while freebies lift winning saving energy still aloft
agitation motion likely wastes energy or is it the same point begin to point end whether gracefully or agitatedly?
i thought every mobile creation has a blessed economy speed, say for auto, 40mph.
the craft does weigh much more than a bird sized same.
so it is heavy from what already preexisted.
what speed have most folks used? i ask since i rarely nudge sticks ever so thimbly to crawl a prescribed marked path (forest tunnel completely canopy closed).
the flight record says max it is 19.3mph.
this may be the opportune or actually twothirds of it is optimal toward economization?
realize craft continuously fights gravity unlike bird that all the while freebies lift winning saving energy still aloft
agitation motion likely wastes energy or is it the same point begin to point end whether gracefully or agitatedly?