In-flight measurement of upwind dynamic soaring in albatrosses

•Results on upwind dynamic soaring measured at free flying albatrosses are presented.•An analysis of motion, energy and force characteristics is performed.•The physical mechanism underlying the ability of upwind dynamic soaring is shown.•The large-scale upwind movement consists of a tacking type sma...

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