
DaVinci's flying kite
myminifactory
I always loved Leonardo Da Vinci's flying machine, so I made his design into a model that is easy and quick to print. Every part except the body needs approximately 1 hour to print. The wings are printed like a flat surface but bend according to the main ribs when assembled. The wing span is 65 cm. The body is designed to be aerodynamic and allows the 4 screws that hold the tail and main ribs to the body to penetrate, making it ideal for add-ons. I envisioned this design in my mind as similar to a hawk, a bird commonly seen in my area. This model has a weight and wing span similar to those of a female hawk. You can now print and assemble your own DaVinci's flying machine that can actually fly like a kite. Just print all the parts, screw everything together, and add some nylon threads.
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