Igor Sikorsky showed, already at the early age, engineering expertise. Trips to Germany with his father, led him to develop an interest in natural sciences and he was building models of flying machines at the age of 12. During this time, he also developed what could be called the first prototype of his subsequent creation – a small rubber-band powered helicopter.
Sikorsky chose to achieve his degree in engineering, and for this he left for Paris when he was only 14. However even after his graduation, he had not yet decided upon aviation. In 1907, the same year as his graduation, he went to Germany on a trip. There, he learned of the achievements of the Wright Brothers and Count von Zeppelin. In his own words, “within 24 hours” he decided that aviation would be his future.