Rank 106 celebrates Ingenuity — the 1.8 kg Mars Helicopter that achieved the first powered controlled flight on another planet on 19 April 2021, hovering for 39 seconds above Jezero Crater after deployment from NASA's Perseverance rover on 3 April 2021. Led by MiMi Aung and Bob Balaram at JPL, Ingenuity carried fabric from the Wright Flyer and was designed for five demonstration flights in Mars's thin atmosphere — yet flew seventy-two times before blade damage ended the mission in January 2024, reaching altitudes up to 24 m and horizontal speeds to 10 m/s. The coaxial rotor craft proved aerial reconnaissance viable for future Mars missions and became the most successful technology demonstration in recent planetary exploration. Wallimilist renders the hovering helicopter, Jezero regolith, Perseverance witness ridge, and Mars Exploration Program seal exactly as the master PNG dictates — rust Mars palette, vertical INGENUITY title, and curator copy on the Kitty Hawk fabric and the flight count that rewrote the demo script.