Leonardo Da Vinci Would Be Proud Of These Cardboard Flying Machines

Leonardo Da Vinci Would Be Proud Of These Cardboard Flying Machines

These flying machines created by Daniel Agdag make me think of those designed by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 15th century. The difference is that Leonardo based his designs in precise calculations while Daniel builds his spectacular cardboard sculptures guided only by his intuition, with no previous sketching.

Daniel Agdad is an Australian artist. His collection of imaginative flying machines is called The Principles of the Aerodynamic.

Leonardo Da Vinci Would Be Proud Of These Cardboard Flying Machines
Leonardo Da Vinci Would Be Proud Of These Cardboard Flying Machines
Leonardo Da Vinci Would Be Proud Of These Cardboard Flying Machines
Leonardo Da Vinci Would Be Proud Of These Cardboard Flying Machines
Leonardo Da Vinci Would Be Proud Of These Cardboard Flying Machines

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