When I saw these photos ... ly2's face came to my mind.
Dutch artist Bart Jansen looks at the Orvillecopter during the KunstRAI art
festival in Amsterdam June 3, 2012. Jansen said the Orvillecopter is part of
a visual art project which pays tribute to his cat Orville, by making it fly
after it was killed by a car. He built the Orvillecopter together with radio
control helicopter flyer Arjen Beltman. REUTERS/Cris Toala Olivares
The Orvillecopter by Dutch artist Bart Jansen flies in a gallery during the
KunstRAI art festival in Amsterdam June 3, 2012. Jansen said the
Orvillecopter is part of a visual art project which pays tribute to his cat
Orville, by making it fly after it was killed by a car. He built the Orvillecopter
together with radio control helicopter flyer Arjen Beltman (L).
The Orvillecopter by Dutch artist Bart Jansen (L) is being prepared before
flying it in a gallery as part of the KunstRAI art festival in Amsterdam June
3, 2012. Jansen said the Orvillecopter is part of a visual art project which
pays tribute to his cat Orville, by making it fly after it was killed by a car.
He built the Orvillecopter together with radio control helicopter flyer Arjen
Beltman (R).

Dutch artist Bart Jansen looks at the Orvillecopter during the KunstRAI art
festival in Amsterdam June 3, 2012. Jansen said the Orvillecopter is part of
a visual art project which pays tribute to his cat Orville, by making it fly
after it was killed by a car. He built the Orvillecopter together with radio
control helicopter flyer Arjen Beltman. REUTERS/Cris Toala Olivares

The Orvillecopter by Dutch artist Bart Jansen flies in a gallery during the
KunstRAI art festival in Amsterdam June 3, 2012. Jansen said the
Orvillecopter is part of a visual art project which pays tribute to his cat
Orville, by making it fly after it was killed by a car. He built the Orvillecopter
together with radio control helicopter flyer Arjen Beltman (L).

The Orvillecopter by Dutch artist Bart Jansen (L) is being prepared before
flying it in a gallery as part of the KunstRAI art festival in Amsterdam June
3, 2012. Jansen said the Orvillecopter is part of a visual art project which
pays tribute to his cat Orville, by making it fly after it was killed by a car.
He built the Orvillecopter together with radio control helicopter flyer Arjen
Beltman (R).