If people read it, he doesn't power it with his arms. There are motors, and wiimotes and android things.
I always assumed that birds wings were more than just a flapping up and down motion, and required some airplane wing-like aerodynamics, so they can gain lift by brushing 'forward' as opposed to just up and down. There's more to 'bird' flight than just big wings and flapping.
Also, I assume there wouldn't be such elation at a so-called 'maiden' flight, as it would've been under dozens of test scenarios.
I always assumed that birds wings were more than just a flapping up and down motion, and required some airplane wing-like aerodynamics, so they can gain lift by brushing 'forward' as opposed to just up and down. There's more to 'bird' flight than just big wings and flapping.
Also, I assume there wouldn't be such elation at a so-called 'maiden' flight, as it would've been under dozens of test scenarios.