According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
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One Of Mellos Eyelashes say: Because bees don't care what humans think is impossible
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plumdaddie say: Refer to the Bee Movie.
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Heart Stone say: The bees don't give any f**ks about human-made laws of aviation
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Thomas E say: Very nicely. Aerodynamics differs with such small size and mass: air behaves differently-it's denser.
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liisaa say: invisible wings
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Cal King say: Bees never studied law.
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daniel g say: That notion applies to the bumblebee, and largely myth. Yes, if you apply aerodynamics laws for fixed wing aircraft, a bumblebee could never fly.
Consider though that a bumblebees wings are not fixed, and the aerodynamics of bee flight is well understood.
For the mass and wing area, a bumblebees wings do dynamically stall reducing lift, but nature and all its wonders make up for the difference. An airfoil in a state of dynamic stall generates vorticies. The bumblebee actually puts these micro hurricanes to use to provide the need lift it needs to fly. Remember bees wings are not fixed.
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JimZ say: Most bees I have seen were able to fly. They fly because they are small enough so that the surface area of their wings is able to lift their small weight.
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rick29148 say: 'cause the fat little guys can't read ................
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Aids say: trump
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One Of Mellos Eyelashes say: Because bees don't care what humans think is impossible
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Forever say: They have wings
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Anon say: Because they believe in themselves
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D g say: You are wrong the law they are talking about are simple aerodynamics of airplane flight.
Bees fly more like helocoptors the wings dont flap they do other motion
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