Collecting Leonardo da Vinci - Flying Machines

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Leonardo da Vinci was perhaps the first European to take an interest in solving the problem of flight, including designing numerous mechanical devices such as parachutes and studying the flight dynamics of birds. Around 1485, he proposed a human-powered flying machine, which used mechanical models to mimic the movement and structure of birds, propelling itself by flapping its wings, just like a bird. Such human-powered flying machines based on birds or bats were repeatedly revisited over the next four centuries.


▲Recreating Leonardo da Vinci

Vinci's ingenious design makes this model easy for even beginners to complete!

▲When you wind up the spring, the wings really do swing like a big bird.


► Product dimensions: 23 x 15 x 9.3 cm

► Packaging dimensions: 20 x 30 x 5.75 cm

► Material: Plastic

► Origin: Philippines


Precautions:


► No batteries, no painting, no glue required for assembly.

► Small parts should be kept out of reach of children.

► This product is suitable for users aged 14 and above.

► Please note that the appreciation period is not the same as a trial period. Assembly will affect your return rights. Please keep the packaging intact when returning or exchanging the item. If there is any damage,

We regret that we cannot accept returns or exchanges.

► Books, merchandise, and gifts wrapped in plastic film will not be accepted for return or exchange if the plastic film has been removed.


During assembly, make sure that each part is properly assembled and fits tightly to ensure that the model functions correctly after assembly.


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