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DaVinci's flying kite
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Seeing Thingiverse Challange #CatchTheWind the first thing that came to my mind was Leonardo Da Vinci's flying machine and his fascination with the wind altogether.
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So I made his design (with a few intentional alterations) into model that is easy (no support needed, custom brim already incorporated into the model) and quick to print. Every part except body (2 h) needs approximately 1 hour to print.
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The wings are printed like a flat surface but are bend according to the main ribs when assembled. The wing span is 65 cm.
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The body is designed so that is aerodynamic and lets the 4 screws that hold the tail and main ribs to the body to penetrate making it ideal for a variety of add-ons.
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You can now print it, assemble it and have your own DaVinci's flying machine that can actually fly like a kite.
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No additional materials needed (the wings are printed so that they are not able to loosen up, they are light, strong and flexible so they can be bended)
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So I made his design (with a few intentional alterations) into model that is easy (no support needed, custom brim already incorporated into the model) and quick to print. Every part except body (2 h) needs approximately 1 hour to print.
//
The wings are printed like a flat surface but are bend according to the main ribs when assembled. The wing span is 65 cm.
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The body is designed so that is aerodynamic and lets the 4 screws that hold the tail and main ribs to the body to penetrate making it ideal for a variety of add-ons.
//
You can now print it, assemble it and have your own DaVinci's flying machine that can actually fly like a kite.
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No additional materials needed (the wings are printed so that they are not able to loosen up, they are light, strong and flexible so they can be bended)
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