@robryk if you turn one of the arms 180°, the other two are not at the same position but offset by 60° each. the S shape provides the same drag for the top and bottom, but in different directions. so wind from the same direction can push on either the top or bottom part.
@bonifartius but how does that explain different directions of rotation? From what I understand you are saying that the torque from wind will vary between positive and negative over one rotation. I would expect that to cause oscillations.
@robryk i cant really draw it properly. imagone you look at it with one wing being to the left, one to the right and one in the back.
the top half of the shape will on one side point towards you and on the other side away from you, the reverse is true for the bottom half.
i think it's something which cleverly exploits chaos :)
@robryk but it's just a guess, i'm sure there are people with better knowledge about these things on here :)
@bonifartius how? I would understand if it rotated always in the same direction. I don't understand what changes to cause it to sometimes rotate in one and sometimes in other direction.