LEGO is getting pretty creative with their latest LEGO Icons set as they bring Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine to life. Originally designed in the late 15th century, this machine was a visionary's ...
Following the Mona Lisa Art set that launched earlier this year, LEGO is diving back into Leonardo da Vinci with a new 493-piece set inspired by the flying contraption (ornithopter) outlined in his ...
Following a buildable Mona Lisa, Lego has tackled another da Vinci creation with a 493-piece replica of the renaissance polymath’s flying machine. It still can’t actually fly, but a system of strings, ...
HOW MUCH: $17 adults (ages 18-59), $15 seniors and youth (ages 6-17), $11 veterans and active military, and children under 5 are free. Tickets and information at nuclearmuseum.org Leonardo da Vinci ...
The world's first scheduled air service was launched in Jan-1914. A number of other flights achieving 'firsts' also took ...
I was interested in your piece on Leonardo da Vinci’s “aerial screw” design for a helicopter. The story focused on theoretical modelling showing it could have flown with modern materials and motors.
A Renaissance mind built machines no one could understand—until centuries later. What was he really trying to escape? Supreme Court will weigh expanding Trump’s power to shape agencies by overturning ...