AERIAL PROPELLER
The drawing of the aerial propeller was made around the year 1486 by Leonardo da Vinci. This
manuscript is one of a series of sketches of machines designed for mechanical flight. It is a
propeller made of wire, beading and linen fabric. The machine was to be operated by four men,
one for each bar or handle. Standing on the central platform, the men would push the bars and
thus spin the propeller. It seems that this design was inspired by a very popular toy in Leonardo's
time. It is a windmill, a small propeller with a shaft and a rope wrapped around the shaft; by
rapidly unwinding the rope, the propeller is spun and the pinwheel rises.
to. What are the elements that make up the aerial propeller?
b. How many bars does it have?
c. If the bars and the propeller do not touch, how is it possible that turning the bars rotates the
propeller?
d. In the first paragraph three different words are used to mention the aerial propeller graphics
made by Leonardo. What are those three words?
e- Transcribe 1 fragments of the text that account for 1 explanatory resource.
f-Write examples of the text about cohesion resources.