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Reflection for Edmund Tan

Originally, I was not really interested in the subject of study as I thought that sugar gliders were pests, but after doing the research and realising that they’re not even from the rodent family tree, I was surprised that they were actually related to kangaroos and koalas. After getting over the initial disinterest, I grew found of these critters which were very impressive as they were able to glide up to 150 feet. This feat was able to be done through their membrane which was the inspiration for our group, the Patagium. The mechanics of the Patagium inspired our group to the Wing Suit which would be the product of bio-mimicry on sugar gliders. Although the inspiration that we came up with is already available on the market, we believe there are improvements that can be made to the suit to improve its performance.  As a group leader, I wasn’t confident in the role, but after a few weeks of working together with the team, I found everyone to be co-operative and helpful around eac

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