Also, that aircraft design reminds me of 19th century dinosaur fossils that were slapped together all wrong from whatever parts they had by some proto-paleontologist who didn't know anything about biomechanics. This is what's going to happen when someone digs up a helicopter in a post-collapse world that's lost all knowledge of powered flight.
They're ornithopters, based on French designs from the 18th century but originally designed by Leonardo DaVinci in the 16th century.Also, that aircraft design reminds me of...
A red hawk. Not an eagle.The atreides had an eagle symbol in the books, it's not all that uncommon when it comes to iconography.
They're ornithopters, based on French designs from the 18th century but originally designed by Leonardo DaVinci in the 16th century.
THis is the first time any adaptation has actually shown the ornithopters as described by Frank Herbert. They match the description in the books really well.These ornithopters leave me with the impression that some prop designers read Dune and went "hey, what if we took took some helicopter rotor blades and made an Apache-looking-dragonfly out of it, that's still technically an ornithopter, right?" Then the other designer goes "yeah, but do we really need giant gull-wing doors for a single seat canopy?" To which the first responds, "well it works on the real Apache. And besides, if you were in some flying machine that worked by flapping helicopter rotors, wouldn't you like to be able to escape if it fell on it's side?" And the second designer responds, "that happened to me while I was driving my DeLorean once." Not believing that anecdote for a second, the first designer retorted, "no it didn't." Then they forwarded the sketch to an executive producer, who was paid five figures to glance at it for ten seconds before rubber-stamping it.
Anyway, ornithopters long predate DaVinci and if Davinci had found a disassembled Apache, he probably would have realized the wings rotated, given his air screw designs! But DaVinci was a polymath, and mere mortals, even primitive paleontologists, are often less astute, which is why the first Iguonodon configurations looked like another movie prop...the Hellhounds, or whatever, from Ghostbusters, or was it Willow? Another example of convergent ripperofferage...everyone likes dogs, even when building dinosaurs.
i still remember playing this game, what a great concept.
Dunno about ED, but No Man's Sky recently got worms.The heck with that. When are we getting sandy planets with giant sandworms?
Osiris new dawn.The heck with that. When are we getting sandy planets with giant sandworms?
Seeing the film tomorrow at the Manchester Imax and really looking forward to seeing that baby fly.THis is the first time any adaptation has actually shown the ornithopters as described by Frank Herbert. They match the description in the books really well.
I did do a Dune Gazetteer post a while ago. If you want to visit ArrakisThe heck with that. When are we getting sandy planets with giant sandworms?