There is a set of alternative scientific facts that keep rising from the dead, no matter how often you whack them over the head. There is the nonsense claim that goldfish can only remember for five seconds. Another just got quoted in the description of the boat of the month: "insects that are, according to aerodynamic theory, incapable of flight"
A debunking of that story can be found here, saying the calculations were for gliding with a rigid wing: http://www.snopes.com/science/bumblebees.asp. I have seen a dragonfly glide, but many insect really can't.
Another debunking I read some years ago additionally claimed that the original calculations neglected the viscosity of air. The smaller a wing, the more viscosity matters to flow. That is why I have always been a bit wary of the insect flight theory of junk rigs: they are quite a lot larger than insect wings. For a scientific paper on the topic, see http://dragonfly.tam.cornell.edu/publications/2005_ARF_Wang.pdf
Could we slay that "science says insects can't fly" zombie one more time on this site?