1903 was there 1st flight
They wanted to make a flying machine
They ceated the first "flying machine". (an old-time airplane.)
He did not construct a flying machine though he did draw one
You need an engineering level of 375 to make the 'Flying Machine Control' but you still need to learn the expert riding skill.
In 1496!
they studied birds way of flying and their curved wings
They made bicycles for a living before aircraft.
In 1490.
The Wright brothers are credited with the fist fixed-wing airplane. They were not, however, the first to invent a flying machine. Many other people had built successful gliders, but the Wright brothers invented a fixed-wing plane that had controls which could actually make flight possible. Other planes before theirs could not steer or brake.
The first person to make plans for a flying machine in 1490 was Leonardo da Vinci. He sketched designs for various flying devices, including a conceptual helicopter and a flying machine resembling a glider. Da Vinci's innovative ideas were ahead of his time, showcasing his deep understanding of aerodynamics and mechanics, although none of his designs were built during his lifetime. His work laid the groundwork for future aviation developments.
no, Leonardo da Vinci's flying machines did not work.Not exactly. It could balance a man's weight in air, but only for a very short period of time. After at most a minute the weight would add up and the man, with the machine, would fall. To really give it a boost, fire could be used to lift the machine, but it would make it somewhat uncontrollable with the boost, and it would even catch fire. But, the machine did create the theory for flight. It was a sloppy start, but it eventually influenced many inventors to try and make the first flying machine. The structure of da Vinci's machine also influenced hang-gliders.
A 4.8V battery offers about 2000 machine hours. Other voltages can offer as much as 3000 machine hours. Depending on the make and model of your plane, the flying time will vary.