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  1. Although a definitive answer would of course require further measurements, published species-wide averages of wing length and body mass, initial Strouhal estimates based on those averages and cross-species comparisons, the Lund wind tunnel study of birds flying at a range of speeds, and revised Strouhal numbers based on that study all lead me to estimate that the average cruising airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow...

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    Bonus fact: The airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow is roughly 20.1 miles per hour.
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    Swallow flight is (for those poor people who have failed to watch it) clearly very efficient, seeming almost effortless. So we’ll opt for the lower end of Strouhal numbers in our working, giving us (drumroll please), an airspeed velocity of 11–16 metres per second. That’s 40–60 kilometers per hour… pretty fast!
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    When we take the number of beats per second (12) and multiply it by the distance per beat (0.75), we get a value for the velocity of 29.5 feet per second (9 meters per second). Translating this into miles per hour, we see that the airspeed velocity of a European swallow is 20.1 mph.
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    Now for the exciting part!! Swallow flight is (for those poor people who have failed to watch it) clearly very efficient, seeming almost effortless. So we’ll opt for the lower end of Strouhal numbers in our working, giving us (drumroll please), an airspeed velocity of 11–16 metres per second. That’s 40–60 kilometers per hour… pretty fast!
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    Bonus fact: The airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow is roughly 20.1 miles per hour. Put that in your gee-whiz file in case you ever find yourself on the Bridge of Death. In another of Holy Grail 's most well-remembered scenes, King Arthur finds himself unwillingly at odds with The Black Knight (John Cleese).
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    In the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the discussion of the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow takes place twice in the film. In the first scene, King Arthur asks a castle guard if he may be let in, since he has been riding all day to get there.
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  7. Estimating the Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow

    WebNov 17, 2003 · The web page explains how to calculate the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow using kinematic data on African and European swallow species, and compares the results with actual

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    WebJun 15, 2019 · How fast can a swallow fly? This article uses science and data to estimate the airspeed of a European swallow, and compares it with the classic comedy sketch. Find out the answer and the difference …

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