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Cherrie D. Bramwell 
 

Cherrie Bramwell teamed up with the aeronautical engineer G. R. Whitfield to work on the flight mechanics of Pteranodon. in 1969.  Their work is a classic on the flight dynamics of this amazing vertebrate.  This work was an extension of her interest in flight and her intensive study of bats. 

Bramwell, C. D. & Whitfield, G. R. 1970 Flying speed of the largest aerial vertebrate. Nature, Lond.225, 660–661.

Bramwell, C. D. & Whitfield, G. R. 1974 Biomechanics of Pteranodon. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, B.267, pp.503-581

Bramwell, C. D. & Whitfield, G. R. 1974 D. M. S. Watson’s notes on pterosaurs. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 267, 587–589.

Bramwell, C. D. 1970 The first hot-blooded flappers. Spectrum 69, 12–14.

Bramwell, C. D. 1970 Those flappers again! Spectrum 72, 7.

Bramwell, C. D. 1971 Aerodynamics of Pteranodon. Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 3, 313–328.

Bramwell, C. D. 1972 The contribution of John Thomas Queckett to the study of pterodactyls. Microscopy 32, 189–195.