“…We found no relationship between wingbeat frequency and airspeed, and ODBA decreased slightly with faster airspeeds. To fly faster in wind tunnels bats generally do not change wingbeat frequency, but rely on amplitude and kinematic adjustments (Hedenstrom et al, 2007;Hubel et al, 2010Hubel et al, , 2012Hubel et al, , 2016Riskin et al, 2010Riskin et al, , 2012Iriarte-Diaz et al, 2011Hedenstrom and Johansson, 2015;Hedenström and Lindström, 2017). Eidolon helvum in a wind tunnel fly with wingbeat frequencies of 4.5-5.7 bps (Carpenter, 1986), and video of free-flying E. helvum emerging from their roosts showed bats flew at 4.4 ± 0.43 bps (Lindhe Norberg and Norberg, 2012).…”