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The Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci drew his design for an "aerial screw" in the late 1480s, while he was employed as a military engineer by Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan from 1494 to 1499. The original drawing is part of a manuscript dated to 1487 to 1490 and appears on folio 83-verso of Paris Manuscript B [it; pl], part of the papers removed from the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in 1795 by Napoleon and still held by the Institut de France in Paris.

Detail of Leonardo's aerial screw
Detail of Leonardo's "aerial screw"
The page of Paris Manuscript B, folio 83v, that depicts Leonardo's aerial screw, held by the Institut de France
The page of Paris Manuscript B, folio 83v, that depicts Leonardo's aerial screw, held by the Institut de France

Da Vinci biographer Walter Isaacson has expressed the belief that it was “devised for a theatrical spectacle”.[1] The "aerial screw" was one of several aerial machines drawn by Leonardo, including an early parachute, an ornithopter and a hang glider.

The pen-and-ink sketch outlines an idea for a flying machine similar to a modern helicopter, with a spiral rotor or "aerial screw" based on a water screw, but intended to push against the fluid of the air instead of water.

The design comprises a large structure, built on a solid circular platform, with a central vertical pole supported by three diagonal members meeting at a small circular plate about half way up the pole. The upper half of the pole is the supportive axis for a large spiralling sail of linen with a radius of about 5 m (16 ft), stiffened with starch. The inner edge of the sail winds clockwise around the pole, while the outer edge of the sail is connected by ropes or wires to a ring that rotates around the lower platform. The design envisions a crew of several people on the wooden platform running around the central pole while holding handles that rotate the sail.

Leonardo's annotations suggest that a linen aerial screw, if turned quickly enough, would push against the air and lift the structure into the air. The notes indicate that Leonardo built small flying models of the aerial screw, but there were no indications for any provision to stop the reaction against the rotation of the sail from making the craft itself rotate in the opposite direction. It is conceivable that Leonardo could have constructed small working models, but a full-size working version could not have been realised for want of sufficiently light but strong materials, and a powerful enough drive for the screw.

The bamboo helicopter, a toy flying machine based on similar principles, had been known in China since about 300 BC. The modern helicopter owes more to the bamboo helicopter than to Leonardo's aerial screw.

In 2022 a drone based on Leonardo's design flew.[2]


References


  1. Isaacson, Walter (2017-10-17). Leonardo da Vinci. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-5011-3917-8.
  2. Shankland, Stephen. "Surprise! Leonardo da Vinci's helicopter design actually works as a quadcopter drone". CNET. Retrieved 2022-08-10.

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[de] Luftschraube (Leonardo da Vinci)

Die Luftschraube ist ein von Leonardo da Vinci um 1487 bis 1490 in den sogenannten Pariser Manuskripten (Manuskript B, Folio 83v[1]) skizziertes Fluggerät. Das Originalmanuskript befindet sich heute im Bestand des Institut de France in Paris.
- [en] Leonardo's aerial screw

[fr] Vis aérienne (Léonard de Vinci)

La vis aérienne ou l'hélice volante est un plan d'étude visionnaire expérimental d'aéronef à hélice à vol vertical, inventée entre 1487 et 1490 par l'inventeur italien Léonard de Vinci[1], reconnu comme un des plus anciens prototypes d'études et d'inspiration d'hélice aéronautique et d'hélicoptère de l'histoire de l'aviation et de l'histoire de l'hélicoptère et autres voilures tournantes[2].

[ru] Вертолёт Леонардо да Винчи

Вертолёт Леонардо да Винчи («воздушный винт» Леонардо да Винчи) — проект вертолёта, созданный итальянским универсальным гением Леонардо да Винчи в конце 1480-х. В эти годы (c 1494 по 1499) Леонардо был военным инженером на службе у миланского герцога Лодовико Сфорца.



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