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”Storie al volo” per imparare con la testa fra le nuvole

Forse non tutti sanno che il primo oggetto più pesante dell’aria a volare fu un elicottero costruito e lanciato da Enrico Forlanini nei giardini pubblici di Milano.

Era il 1877, quasi trent’anni prima del volo dei fratelli Wright. E forse molti saranno rimasti affascinati dalle imprese aeree di Howard Hughes portate oggi sul grande schermo da “The Aviator”. Per continuare il viaggio fra le nuvole e conoscere al contempo l’evoluzione del volo e i suoi protagonisti basta salire a bordo di “Storie al volo”, il nuovo sito realizzato dal Museo della Scienza e della tecnologia “Leonardo da Vinci” in collaborazione con la Fondazione italiana Accenture.


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Pubblicato su SophiaPubblicato su: Sophia
lunedì 7 marzo 2005

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