Insects have evolved unique wing structures that enable them to fly. Unlike birds and airplanes, which use fixed wings to generate lift, insects use flapping wings to produce both lift and thrust. The wings of insects are made up of a thin membrane supported by veins, which provide structural support and control the wing's movement. The flapping motion of the wings creates a vortex of air above and below the wing, generating lift and thrust.
The goal of this exercise is to simulate a bird flapping its wings. You must use the onKeyPress onKeyRelease 4.2.2 flapping wings
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