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Wooden machine designed by Leonardo da Vinci
The Great Kite, Leonardo's flying machine in codex on flight

The Great Kite (Italian: il Grande Nibbio) was a wooden machine designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo realized it between the end of the 15th Century and the beginning of the 16th Century. Drawings of parts and components of this machine can be found in the Codex on the flight of birds, which however lacks the overall description of the machine itself. Some drawings within the same codex suggest that it was created in similarity with flapping flight. However, this was hardly possible to perform given the available technologies, thus Leonardo developed a machine for mainly a gliding flight. The machine is named after the animal from which Leonardo took inspiration to realize the flying machine, the Kite.

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  1. "IL GRANDE NIBBIO" (in Italian).
  2. "Il Codice sul volo degli uccelli di Leonardo da Vinci" (in Italian).
  3. Ong, Jay (December 1, 2024). "Review: LEGO 10363 Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine". jaysbrickblog.com. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
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