afpt - Tools for Modelling of Animal Flight Performance
Allows estimation and modelling of flight costs in animal
(vertebrate) flight, implementing the aerodynamic power model
described in Klein Heerenbrink et al. (2015)
<doi:10.1098/rspa.2014.0952>. Taking inspiration from the
program 'Flight', developed by Colin Pennycuick (Pennycuick
(2008) "Modelling the flying bird". Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN
0-19-857721-4), flight performance is estimated based on basic
morphological measurements such as body mass, wingspan and wing
area. 'afpt' can be used to make predictions on how animals
should adjust their flight behaviour and wingbeat kinematics to
varying flight conditions.