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In earlier times, badminton birdies, or shuttlecocks, were typically made with natural materials. The vanes were commonly crafted from feathers, often goose or duck feathers, which were attached to a cork base made from wood or a similar material. This traditional construction provided the shuttlecock with its distinctive flight characteristics, making it suitable for the game.
The base is made of cork.
Feathers were commonly used for making vanes in the past. Feathers were lightweight, flexible, and effective at stabilizing arrows in flight. However, modern vanes are usually made of more durable materials like plastic or synthetic materials.
A shuttlecock is used to play badminton.
The vanes of a badminton shuttlecock, commonly referred to as a "birdie," are typically made from feathers, often goose or duck feathers, or from synthetic materials like nylon. Feathered shuttlecocks are preferred for professional play due to their flight characteristics, while synthetic ones are often used for recreational play due to their durability. The feathers are arranged in a specific pattern and secured in a cork base to ensure proper aerodynamics during flight.
The Shuttlecock or Shuttle is the old name or original name for the "ball" in badminton. It is also commonly referred to as "the bird" or "birdie".
there are three major types vanes are used for a centrifugal pumps those are 1.forward curved vanes 2.backward curved vanes 3.flat vanes
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goose feathers...
a shuttlecock is either a plastic or feathered conical objet. feathered are usually 14-16 goose feathers and are put to better use if advanced players use them,...otherwise they will be destroyed in minutes
It is either called a birdie or a shuttlecock or shuttle for short.
another word for badminton birdie is called a "shuttlecock"