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=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
* There are many obvious problems with da Vinci's spacecraft. Some of them include  
* There are many obvious problems with da Vinci's spacecraft. Some of them include  
**It could not have been launched into space by the cannon, as the force would not be sufficient. **If the force of the cannon was strong enough, the spacecraft would have been destroyed, seeing as it was made of wood.  
**It could not have been launched into space by the cannon, as the force would not be sufficient.
***If the force of the cannon was strong enough, the spacecraft would have been destroyed, seeing as it was made of wood.  
**Once in space, the fins and the turning headpiece appear to be propelling the ship by displacing air, although there is no air in space.  You can also hear them flapping.
**Once in space, the fins and the turning headpiece appear to be propelling the ship by displacing air, although there is no air in space.  You can also hear them flapping.
**There couldn't possibly be enough food, water and oxygen on the ship to last Fry and the Professor for a month.
**There couldn't possibly be enough food, water and oxygen on the ship to last Fry and the Professor for a month.

Revision as of 11:38, 19 July 2010

Da Vinci's Spacecraft
Da Vinci Lost Workshop.png
The lost workshop was full of different devices that would fit together into the spacecraft
InventorLeonardo da Vinci
Owner(s)Probably the Professor
First appearance"The Duh-Vinci Code" (6ACV05)
Episode
Current statusProbably at Planet Express

Da Vinci's spacecraft is a flying machine that allows the user to travel through space. It was designed by Leonardo da Vinci and built sometime in the 15th or 16th century. This machine is not aerodynamic, but "spacedynamic" instead. It carried Fry and the Professor to Planet Vinci in July 3010. They they used the spacecraft to return home. Once back on Earth, Farnsworth must have kept it.

When the crew found the relics that Leonardo's lost workshop was hiding, Fry and the Professor managed to assemble the spacecraft.

Additional info

Trivia

  • There are many obvious problems with da Vinci's spacecraft. Some of them include
    • It could not have been launched into space by the cannon, as the force would not be sufficient.
      • If the force of the cannon was strong enough, the spacecraft would have been destroyed, seeing as it was made of wood.
    • Once in space, the fins and the turning headpiece appear to be propelling the ship by displacing air, although there is no air in space. You can also hear them flapping.
    • There couldn't possibly be enough food, water and oxygen on the ship to last Fry and the Professor for a month.

Quotes

    The Professor: No wonder this contraption isn't aerodynamic. It's not an aircraft, it's a spacecraft!

Appearances