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{{Quote|Have you ever watched a bird in flight? It's not about being lighter than air, it's about grace and balance. You must use your body's own weight to control your elevation and direction.|Leonardo da Vinci describing the mechanics of the Flying Machine.|Assassin's Creed II}} | {{Quote|Have you ever watched a bird in flight? It's not about being lighter than air, it's about grace and balance. You must use your body's own weight to control your elevation and direction.|Leonardo da Vinci describing the mechanics of the Flying Machine.|Assassin's Creed II}} | ||
[[File:AC2 flying machine.png|300px|right|thumb|The Flying Machine | [[File:AC2 flying machine.png|300px|right|thumb|The Flying Machine]] | ||
The '''Flying Machine''' was a glider-like vehicle designed and built by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. It was first tested by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in [[Venice]] in 1485. | The '''Flying Machine''' was a glider-like vehicle designed and built by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. It was first tested by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in [[Venice]] in 1485. | ||
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===Venice=== | ===Venice=== | ||
[[File:NVNG 3.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio attempting flight for the first time | [[File:NVNG 3.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio attempting flight for the first time]] | ||
Some time after arriving in Venice, Ezio and [[Antonio de Magianis]] attempted to find a way into the [[Palazzo Ducale di Venezia|Palazzo Ducale]], so as to save Doge [[Giovanni Mocenigo]] from assassination by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Carlo Grimaldi]]. Upon stating with frustration that only birds could enter the heavily-guarded palazzo, Ezio remembered Leonardo's invention, and promptly left for [[Bottega di Leonardo|his friend's workshop]]. | Some time after arriving in Venice, Ezio and [[Antonio de Magianis]] attempted to find a way into the [[Palazzo Ducale di Venezia|Palazzo Ducale]], so as to save Doge [[Giovanni Mocenigo]] from assassination by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Carlo Grimaldi]]. Upon stating with frustration that only birds could enter the heavily-guarded palazzo, Ezio remembered Leonardo's invention, and promptly left for [[Bottega di Leonardo|his friend's workshop]]. | ||
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Their first attempt failed, as the Flying Machine was barely able to stay in flight for a few seconds, but Leonardo was still amazed that Ezio could even fly at all. After checking the design to see if the duration of the flight could be extended, Leonardo gave up and cursed the machine, throwing the plans for it into his fireplace. | Their first attempt failed, as the Flying Machine was barely able to stay in flight for a few seconds, but Leonardo was still amazed that Ezio could even fly at all. After checking the design to see if the duration of the flight could be extended, Leonardo gave up and cursed the machine, throwing the plans for it into his fireplace. | ||
[[File:IF_4.png|thumb|250px|right|Ezio flying towards the Palazzo Ducale | [[File:IF_4.png|thumb|250px|right|Ezio flying towards the Palazzo Ducale]] | ||
However, this inspired Leonardo, as he saw the paper levitating above the fire, buoyed by the hot air. With this, he suspected that the Flying Machine could work in the same manner. As a result, Leornardo requested the local [[Venice Thieves Guild|Thieves Guild]] set up fires all over the city, and Ezio soared over them to successfully make his way to the palazzo.<ref name="AC2" /> | However, this inspired Leonardo, as he saw the paper levitating above the fire, buoyed by the hot air. With this, he suspected that the Flying Machine could work in the same manner. As a result, Leornardo requested the local [[Venice Thieves Guild|Thieves Guild]] set up fires all over the city, and Ezio soared over them to successfully make his way to the palazzo.<ref name="AC2" /> | ||
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In order to weaken the Borgia forces, Ezio traveled to Valnerina to burn the plans for the Bomber, and destroy the working versions of it. After stealing one of the few working prototypes, Ezio proceeded to fly over and destroy every Borgia workshop, where the Bomber and various other weapons were being manufactured for their wars across Europe. | In order to weaken the Borgia forces, Ezio traveled to Valnerina to burn the plans for the Bomber, and destroy the working versions of it. After stealing one of the few working prototypes, Ezio proceeded to fly over and destroy every Borgia workshop, where the Bomber and various other weapons were being manufactured for their wars across Europe. | ||
[[File:Flying_Machine_2.0_6.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio firing at a workshop in Valerina | [[File:Flying_Machine_2.0_6.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio firing at a workshop in Valerina]] | ||
Ezio also used the machine to attack any wagons that attempted to bring salvaged materials from the workshops to the safety of the fortress, including a single mounted messenger who attempted to alert [[Cesare Borgia]] of the attack. | Ezio also used the machine to attack any wagons that attempted to bring salvaged materials from the workshops to the safety of the fortress, including a single mounted messenger who attempted to alert [[Cesare Borgia]] of the attack. | ||
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===Colonial America=== | ===Colonial America=== | ||
[[File:Connor_&_Flying_Machine.png|thumb|250px|Connor attempting to pilot the Flying Machine | [[File:Connor_&_Flying_Machine.png|thumb|250px|Connor attempting to pilot the Flying Machine]] | ||
When the woodworker [[Lance O'Donnell]] received plans from [[France]] for a folding chair, he was also given plans for Leonardo's Flying Machine. In his excitement, Lance built the device and [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] chose to test it, but as they were unaware of how Leonardo enabled it to fly, it simply crashed into the [[Davenport Homestead]]'s bay.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | When the woodworker [[Lance O'Donnell]] received plans from [[France]] for a folding chair, he was also given plans for Leonardo's Flying Machine. In his excitement, Lance built the device and [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] chose to test it, but as they were unaware of how Leonardo enabled it to fly, it simply crashed into the [[Davenport Homestead]]'s bay.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In history, it was said that one person (a pupil of Leonardo's) did fly the machine during the [[Renaissance]], but ended up with a broken leg. | *In history, it was said that one person (a pupil of Leonardo's) did fly the machine during the [[Renaissance]], but ended up with a broken leg. | ||
*A guard in Venice referred to the Flying Machine as a "flying demon". | *A guard in Venice referred to the Flying Machine as a "flying demon". | ||
*After downloading the [[Battle of Forlì (DLC)|''Battle of Forlì'' downloadable content]] for ''Assassin's Creed II'', a "Special Memory" was added to the map of [[Forlì]], where Ezio could use the Flying Machine at any time. This was likely added as another opportunity to gain the "Fly Swatter" [[Assassin's Creed II Achievements|achievement]]. | *After downloading the [[Battle of Forlì (DLC)|''Battle of Forlì'' downloadable content]] for ''Assassin's Creed II'', a "Special Memory" was added to the map of [[Forlì]], where Ezio could use the Flying Machine at any time. This was likely added as another opportunity to gain the "Fly Swatter" [[Assassin's Creed II Achievements|achievement]]. | ||
*Successfully using and destroying the Bomber granted the "Boom!" [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Achievements|achievement]]. | *Successfully using and destroying the Bomber granted the "Boom!" [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Achievements|achievement]]. | ||
*The model of the Flying Machine in the [[armory]] at the [[Tiber Island headquarters]] was not modelled after the Bomber in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', but after the original Flying Machine in ''Assassin's Creed II''. | *The model of the Flying Machine in the [[armory]] at the [[Tiber Island headquarters]] was not modelled after the Bomber in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', but after the original Flying Machine in ''Assassin's Creed II''. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths="180" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> | <gallery widths="180" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> | ||
Realproject.jpg|Leonardo da Vinci's sketch of the Flying Machine | Realproject.jpg|Leonardo da Vinci's sketch of the Flying Machine | ||
004 assassin 2 flying machine.jpg|Concept art of Ezio using the Flying Machine over Venice | 004 assassin 2 flying machine.jpg|Concept art of Ezio using the Flying Machine over Venice | ||
NVNG 1.png|The Flying Machine in Leonardo's Venice workshop | NVNG 1.png|The Flying Machine in Leonardo's Venice workshop | ||
AC2 BOF flyingmachine.jpg|Ezio using the Flying Machine in Forlì | AC2 BOF flyingmachine.jpg|Ezio using the Flying Machine in Forlì | ||
Flying_Machine_2.0_11.png|Ezio destroying the Bomber | Flying_Machine_2.0_11.png|Ezio destroying the Bomber | ||
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Revision as of 06:07, 4 April 2013
- "Have you ever watched a bird in flight? It's not about being lighter than air, it's about grace and balance. You must use your body's own weight to control your elevation and direction."
- ―Leonardo da Vinci describing the mechanics of the Flying Machine.[src]
The Flying Machine was a glider-like vehicle designed and built by Leonardo da Vinci. It was first tested by the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze in Venice in 1485.
Leonardo would go on to improve its design by adding an incendiary cannon onto its back, which could both be used to attack and start fires to keep the machine aloft. This Bomber was manufactured in bulk by the Borgia forces in Valnerina.
History
Apennine Mountains
The first time Ezio caught a glimpse of the Flying Machine was when he went to help Leonardo fix his wagon wheel in the Appennine Mountains. After Ezio asked him what it was, Leonardo replied that it was just an idea, one that might be able to make a man fly. Ezio simply dismissed the thought with a laugh, and the two climbed into the wagon and set off.[1]
Venice

Some time after arriving in Venice, Ezio and Antonio de Magianis attempted to find a way into the Palazzo Ducale, so as to save Doge Giovanni Mocenigo from assassination by the Templar Carlo Grimaldi. Upon stating with frustration that only birds could enter the heavily-guarded palazzo, Ezio remembered Leonardo's invention, and promptly left for his friend's workshop.
Initially, Leonardo thought that he would not be able to find someone crazy enough to test his machine, as it required them to jump off a tower; however, Ezio readily volunteered.
Their first attempt failed, as the Flying Machine was barely able to stay in flight for a few seconds, but Leonardo was still amazed that Ezio could even fly at all. After checking the design to see if the duration of the flight could be extended, Leonardo gave up and cursed the machine, throwing the plans for it into his fireplace.

However, this inspired Leonardo, as he saw the paper levitating above the fire, buoyed by the hot air. With this, he suspected that the Flying Machine could work in the same manner. As a result, Leornardo requested the local Thieves Guild set up fires all over the city, and Ezio soared over them to successfully make his way to the palazzo.[1]
Valnerina (Bomber)
After being forced into the service of the Borgia as an engineer, Leonardo significantly improved the design of the Flying Machine, alongside three other war machines. The new Flying Machine, called the Bomber, could then be used more aggressively, rather than just for travel. The fire cannon it bore also allowed it to travel over greater distances, without pre-set fires on the ground.
In order to weaken the Borgia forces, Ezio traveled to Valnerina to burn the plans for the Bomber, and destroy the working versions of it. After stealing one of the few working prototypes, Ezio proceeded to fly over and destroy every Borgia workshop, where the Bomber and various other weapons were being manufactured for their wars across Europe.

Ezio also used the machine to attack any wagons that attempted to bring salvaged materials from the workshops to the safety of the fortress, including a single mounted messenger who attempted to alert Cesare Borgia of the attack.
Finally, after ensuring that the design could not be used by the Borgia, Ezio crashed the machine he had been using into a wooden guard tower, destroying it completely.[2]
Colonial America
When the woodworker Lance O'Donnell received plans from France for a folding chair, he was also given plans for Leonardo's Flying Machine. In his excitement, Lance built the device and Ratonhnhaké:ton chose to test it, but as they were unaware of how Leonardo enabled it to fly, it simply crashed into the Davenport Homestead's bay.[3]
Trivia
- In history, it was said that one person (a pupil of Leonardo's) did fly the machine during the Renaissance, but ended up with a broken leg.
- A guard in Venice referred to the Flying Machine as a "flying demon".
- After downloading the Battle of Forlì downloadable content for Assassin's Creed II, a "Special Memory" was added to the map of Forlì, where Ezio could use the Flying Machine at any time. This was likely added as another opportunity to gain the "Fly Swatter" achievement.
- Successfully using and destroying the Bomber granted the "Boom!" achievement.
- The model of the Flying Machine in the armory at the Tiber Island headquarters was not modelled after the Bomber in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, but after the original Flying Machine in Assassin's Creed II.
- A small model of the Flying Machine could be purchased as an avatar prop for Xbox 360 avatars.
Gallery
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Leonardo da Vinci's sketch of the Flying Machine
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Concept art of Ezio using the Flying Machine over Venice
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The Flying Machine in Leonardo's Venice workshop
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Ezio using the Flying Machine in Forlì
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Ezio destroying the Bomber
References
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