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If it's not CG fakery, then its a remote controlled device. As an animator, I've worked on winged creatures a couple of times and had to study the movements. I can tell you that wings usually have a bend at the apex that would point the tips toward each other, then as they come down they would flex the other direction.
But you don't even need to to have studied it know this. Anyone who's seen a bird fly knows those wings look weird in the dragon video. They flap but have no flex.
This is a crude example, but explains what I mean.
Also, you could just say that dragons aren't real and the video is bullshit.
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