Da Vinci Actually Got Credit For This...
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- čas přidán 9. 02. 2022
- Welcome to another episode of Trailmakers! Today I am attempting to recreate Leonardo da Vinci's parachute using sails. In preparation for this video, I looked into da Vinci and his parachute and found some confusing and controversial accounts regarding who actually invented the first parachute concept. Watch to find out.
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References in this video:
DaVinci Parachute Video: • 🔴Testing Leonardo da V...
www.davincilife.com/davincis-...
www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/leon...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachu...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbas_i...
www.trtworld.com/magazine/abb...
erenow.net/postclassical/1434...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances...
www.gavinmenzies.net/Evidence...
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These history based building/design videos are such a unique premise. I haven’t really seen anyone else on CZcams do this. That makes you a rare gem in the CZcams field.
Combined with attempting to improve the historic designs it's a fascinating combination
As a huge history buff, thank you for taking the time to do research and educate us before even starting the build!
*imagine if random viewers could pin commets*
@@nixyndixy9431 i feel like that could be pretty bad
Just keep giving it likes, I'm sure ScrapMan will do what's right 😉
Yeah, I love those new vids
@@calebmcconnell2807 XD It would be horrible!
If your content turns into history lessons and proofs I won’t complain. This is so fascinating and I love it.
this is better than a history lesson
I agree
I just came from school and started watching. I'm not halfway through the video and I've already learned more than school
Best history lesson ever
@@joesenders2034 nope, SCRAPMAN IS MORE INTRESTING
Ah yes, learning history with the ol'man scrapman at its finest
@@NorthernVirus0 but aight people make mistakes
Honestly you analyzing history was really interesting. I would be interested in more content like this.
5:37 "was Italy just full of polymaths at that time?" Yes it was, actually. The Italian Renaissance was a time period where the many small disconnected city-states in Italy managed to mostly come together and start sharing ideas with each other instead of fighting. It came with a societal shift that made people start rediscovering scientific and artistic ideas that had been lost during the Dark Ages and building upon them. Italians also had a double advantage since they were quite literally right on top of all the stuff the Romans did, like aqueducts and metallurgy and public libraries, and so they could look to them for help and inspiration.
Same for the principalities of the former HRE. Guttenburg Press being one such of many an example.
If your trying some aircrafts, try the "Cornu Helicopter" this was a first and experimental helicopter, and the "VS-300" is the first practical helicopter
Note: the cornu helicopter take flight on Nov 13, 1907, while the VS-300 take flight on Sept 14, 1939
Your videos always wants me to learn more about history, have a nice day :D
Yeah i want that to replicate in trailsmaker
I just searched that up and it has a lot of mechanical parts. Brownie points if scrapman can use them to make it fly instead of a helicopter servo.
hell yeah i wanna see him build this
that first history section was so fun...i hope scrapman does more of those!
loving the re-creating idea, could you have a try at nature's devices? i.e. Venus flytrap, chameleon tongue or anything else you can find...
We are getting the big brains out
Its big brain time
He's the real scrapper
We are really getting the big brains out
@@jimviewer3803 you already said that
Well at first I felt dumb for not knowing DaVinci invented the parachute, and now I am thoroughly satisfied that I did NOT think so.
You should do a entire series on Da Vinci’s creations
Because there are two da Vinci related videos
would to love to see that in besiege
I'm so happy your covering da vinci stuff and doing all these controversial engineering drama it's so interesting. No one else is doing it as in depth and as entertaining as you ! Keep it up man can't wait to see what you do next
ScrapMan's channel is slowly turning into a history of engineering channel and I'm all here for it.
Absolutely love the rabbit-hole details at the beginning, great job on finally keeping Buster feeted!
6 minutes into this video and I've never been so excited to learn about history ScrapMan what are you doing to me 🤣
Books exist. So do libraries. Atm.
You make stuff for our entertainment, but you also teach us things that we never knew! Thanks for the TED talk!
These 7am video drops have made my mornings for the past week. Thanks ScrapMan!
I was about to go to bed, because it's 7:30 am, then saw this video and had to watch it
I get off work at 7am it's the best 🤣
For me it drops in the middle of the day
Thank you for putting in the time and effort into researching so much for this video, even doing these vid back to back are so enjoyable and interesting to watch, my History teacher definitely needs to take notes.
I love all the research you're doing about these historical things you're building, this should be an ongoing series of researching historical 'vehicles' and then building them.
Please please please continue with this historical builds theme. It's really interesting and educating. It's an amazing combination I didn't know i needed in my life. This is amazing, keep up the good work!
I love the history part you’ve been doing. Great job on the detailed research!
Me after hearing Scrapman reading and explaining everything in the start of the video: INFORMATION OVERLOAD
The history lessons at the start are so interesting. If you keep this up I'm sure significantly more people will wait for your uploads because it's so unique. Love it!
I've been watching you for a while now and I think your videos are getting better and better each vid.
Im rly excited for the future of this channel even more
i'm loving these historical creation videos on Trail Makers and Scrap Mechanic. Keep it up!
to say I am equally amazed and unsurprised that you managed to make it this far enough to land buster intact with a sail parachute would be an understatement
That was VERY interesting bit at the start. I can see it becomes a series in which ScrapMan reads interesting historical stuff about some creation and then proceeds to build it.
Never thought i'd learn history from an ScrapMan video. Thanks for the *k n o w l e d g e,* i guess.
congratulations that you are first
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I love how this series is not only about recreating the machines, but also building them!
I'm loving these videos lately, there so cool and fun. Keep up the great work.
Really enjoying these videos where you go into the backstory / Wikipedia pages :D
I actually REALLY love this kind of history videos you've been doing recently
loving these historical deep dives my man!
New to the channel, love your content Scrapman!
Since you're doing historical machines and creations, I suggest you try to create a functional TREBUCHET!
Love your vids! They're always top-quality!!!
I love all these historical controversies you've been discovering, it's hilarious
Loving the shift in the videos flow. A little history mixed with a little conspiracy to set up fun-to-watch builds. Know you got my “likes.”
I quite enjoy the detective research section at the start of these videos. Keep up the good work. 👍
I was waiting for you to do this as soon as the sails came out
These are the kind of videos I like. Gets me hungry for knowledge and library diving for both more history and more ideas
You are a good historian because you're enquiring with very good attention BTW, thank you so much for all the knowledge, all the research you did and all the explanation you gave your CZcams family. Loved your video. Also thank you for educating us so-so much.
lmao I knew a pun was coming at 11:21 but I honestly could not figure out where you were going with it. Nice one xD
Dude this is more informative than my history lessons.
Love it! Keep it up!!
Scrapman is really going above and beyond to create the vids and creations and it’s much much appreciated!!!
Only five seconds of it and I’m amazed by this epic intro so well done with that
Bro like seriously, I would sit here for an hour just listening to the history lesson. Loved every second of it!
Very unique channel, my guy. If I may offer a thought, I suspect your issue with replicablity of Buster's results was with the timing of chute deployment. I noticed that on the most successful of the early tests, he was still either horizontal at the peak of his arc or approaching it, giving the chute just a hair more time to deploy, whereas on other, less successful ones he was just a "smidge" past horizontal.
Speaking of concepts. I really like this kind of video with an informative part and a build part
I do be liking the your history reaserch behind these projects
"Buster has been De-feeted" is the punniest thing I've heard in a while and I appreciate you for that!
I giggled very voraciously
i like his confidence about the pun he made about the feets and just rolled with it like it was very funny every time. he be like #dad joke 4 life
Loving all the recreating history content
All of the inventions you make are all really cool
this should become a weekly series like "history weekends" or "mystery fridays"
for these history lessons/recrating off machines and vehicles from the past
I love these explanations before the builds
Was not expecting the history lesson, but it was appreciated and enjoyed
"Defeeted" oh gosh thats so funny 🤣
I have been absolutely loving his videos recently they have been so interesting in history and science
The brief history is a awesome addition to the videos
That was nice ted talk, i really like the formula of historical part about sth and then trying building it
Your "de'feet'ed" delivery was on point
I liked the history aspect this video had. You should do this again when possible ^^
You should make a car that moves with peristalsis movement like a worm! I would love to see it! love the vids keep up the good work!
Bro I'm no joking scrapmna I love your vids so much that every morning when a vid comes out I watch it and I love a lot of your old r videos as well
You should try to create all of Da Vincis designs!
These videos are cool to watch
I've been loving these history lessons with ScrapMan :)
I have a cool idea of what you should build next. You should build a strand beast. They are really cool. The way they walk are very mesmerizing and really satisfying when they work.
Scrapman channel is evolving into a history channel, but in a fun way. A suprise but definitely a welcomed one
Interesting information.....this is amazing
i like the veichel concepts and historical inventions the chanel is doing
History lessons with Scrapman.
Truly fascinating, and just as useful as knowing that the Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
I'll be honest. Videos with scrapman learning history of machines and recreates them is my favourite so far
I'm really enjoying these history rabbit hole, builds.
Maybe a new series is born, story telling builds...
You should build something that uses autorotation. That would be rally cool.
- "Autorotation is the state of flight where the main rotor system is being turned by the force of the relative wind rather than engine power. It is the means by which a helicopter can be landed safely in the event of an engine failure."
so basically helicopter blades acting as a waterwheel?
please continue this history stuff its pretty cool
You are the second best history teacher I know, second only to my actual history teacher Mrs. Johnson.
Nice work!
You should also try making some kind of wind walker (without the wind)
The more we know. Thank you for taking the time to research.
Maybe try the Aerocycle. Very bare bone and some how amphibious?!?!
Keep up the great work!
Whats up scrap man good job on the build
Yay! More engineering history with ScrapMan!
I love this channel!
Buster has been DE-FEETED! Haha that has to be the best dad joke yet Scrapman
Finally you make a video about parachute :)
Hey scrap man keep up with the amazing vids however a new leg idea for buster could be have the legs partially bent but attached underneath with a suspension
hi scrapman, the sky creations in trailmakers are very cool. If you want more history ideas, there is a war method called "the sky hook extraction method" and I think it would be a fun challenge to recreate.
Half of the video is learning it and the other half is to make us happy. Scrapman is the best teacher and entertainment
Love how it’s history as well as fun video games
it would be fun to see you make the da vinci tank it should be fun seeing it in trailmakers
lets goooo waitting for it!!!!!
This has changed by all the history but gosh it makes it so much better
I like how there is so much lore involving the actual inventor
I just love the history with Scrapman series XD I´d suggest you to rebuild the "Trabant" (a eastern Germany classical car. there were rumors, it was made of compressed cartboard XD) in Scrap Mechanic
This is an enigma wrapped in a mystery
Gosh dang it scrapman now I want to continue going down that rabbit hole of Leonard da Vinci
Really love the history builds
love the dramatic music during the history lesson ;)
I like how they were probably friends just sharing ideas and were in the future just dumping on them😆
did not expect to get some parachute lore on a scrap man vid
love this type of video
You should build Da Vinci's ,,tank'' design.
Anyways, great video as always!