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Originally Posted by Ulzgoroth
For fast-movers, if you've got thrust options like we do flapping wings are useless because the pusher speed is far too low. Highly-articulated wings might allow more radical maneuvering options, though, so there might be some value in the supporting technology.
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The reason modern fighters are aerodynamically unstable is so they can do radical maneuvers.
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Depending on how you define 'aircraft' though, these days RC quad-copters can qualify as combat aircraft these days, so I'm sure if they were cheaply available there would be combat applications where ornithopters are at least viable if not necessarily optimal.
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Oh, yeah, ornithopter transports and tank killers could certainly play a role. Perhaps if their wings were less vulnerable to rotors they could even become dominant.
Of course to me it's hard to picture a far future of warfare as being anything other than a grim theater of robots destroying other robots, until one side can hold a dagger to the other side's human population's throat.