Hyder / 21 Dec 2010 10:18

FT Member's picture
Tippler Subject Category: 

If you have low fliers that can give fly at lower altitude then yes they can
be trained for night flying, there are several night flying articles on the
http://www.tipplers.com website that you may refer to. But let me tell you,
if you have highflying birds with long primaries, it will be impossible for
them to be flying at a lower altitude for hours because of their wing
structure. And a well trained dark flying pigeon flies at very low altitude
in the dark.


Submitted by Hyder on 12/21/2010 10:56:18 AM