Analysis of a 180-degree U-turn maneuver executed by a hipposiderid bat
Fig 9
Rotational orientation of the bat using both body-based angles (roll, elevation, and yaw) and velocity-based angles (bearing angle and climb angle).
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Rotational orientation of the bat using both body-based angles (roll, elevation, and yaw) and velocity-based angles (bearing angle and climb angle).