Leonardo da Vinci’s Flying Machines

A couple of years ago we had a family day out to see an exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci’s works at the Ulster Museum. A place my children love to visit. The children also learned about da Vinci in an online science class around the same time. Now things came full-circle when Leonardo da Vinci’s Flying Machines came home to us.

Leonardo daVinci’s Flying Machines

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Thank you, Tuttle Publications, for sending us a copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s Flying Machines to try out and share our honest opionions. 

Da Vinci was well ahead of his time and surely everyone has seen his art at one time or another, even without realising it. While other works of his aren’t so widespread, but yet it is very interesting to see how his mind worked – inventing thisngs which were not yet possible to build at the time. It reminds me of the phrase – “It’s not impossible, it’s just not possible yet.”

A sample of our Flying Machines collection

Leonardo da Vinci’s Flying Machines Contains

13 full-colour Pop-out models

Easy-to-follow instructions

Slingshot launcher

The Projects:

The Falling Leaf

The Flitting Bird

The Parachute

Kite Glider

Flying Leonardo

Leonardo’s Dragonfly

Leonardo’s Flying Fish

Wing-testing Rig

Leonardo’s Flying Boat

The Ornithopter Boat

The Prone Ornithopter

TheFlying Screw

The Helicopter

What you need:

Putting the Flying Machines together

We put the models together as a family. We each chose a couple that were interesting to each of us and worked on them. With each desin, there is additional information about daVinci, as well as information about the particular design, including some of his sketches, which we found interesting.

The models were punched out and directions followed to fold, roll, and glue each piece into place.

Did They Really Fly?

Yes, the paper airplanes really did fly! We had more success with some than with others, as might be expected, but they were all fun to maneuver in the house, or on sunny days, outdoors.

READ MORE:  Chinese Myths and LegendsHow to Incorporate Leonardo’s models into education:

Use as part of a unit study on Leonardo da Vinci, flight, art, or history, or engineering.

Learn about Italy’s culture and history.

Study the history of aviation.

Use it in an after school program/childminding/or a home education co-op.

Just have fun!

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