Helicopter Art

Helicopter Art

Leonardo da Vinci drew an early helicopter that he called an Aerial Screw. He labeled the drawing helix, meaning spiral in Greek, and pteron, which means wing. His idea was a practical failure, but he receives credit for creating the word helicopter. Da Vinci envisioned his helicopter lifting buildings into the air during their construction. Display helicopter artwork in your home or office to spark a conversation about them.

1 - 3 of 3 helicopter art for sale

Results: 3

Results: 3

Wall Art - Photograph - Instagram Photo #871340114128 by Ritchie Garrod

Instagram Photo #871340114128 Photograph

Ritchie GarrodArrow Down

$17

Wall Art - Photograph - A #usmc #marine Conducts A Fast Rope by Alex Snay

A #usmc #marine Conducts A Fast Rope Photograph

Alex SnayArrow Down

$22

Wall Art - Photograph - Flying Bugs
#sky #clouds #army by Rafa Rivas

Flying Bugs #sky #clouds #army Photograph

Rafa RivasArrow Down

$17

 

1 - 3 of 3 helicopter art for sale

Leonardo da Vinci drew an early helicopter that he called an Aerial Screw. He labeled the drawing helix, meaning spiral in Greek, and pteron, which means wing. His idea was a practical failure, but he receives credit for creating the word helicopter. Da Vinci envisioned his helicopter lifting buildings into the air during their construction. Display helicopter artwork in your home or office to spark a conversation about them.