O-yoroi Armor

Origin
Ō-yoroi is a style of samurai armor that was used exclusively by higher ranked members. It was first developed in the 10th century and refined until its peak around the 12th century during the Genpei War. They were designed in a box shape for use on horseback cavalry. The awkward shape made using a sword unwieldy, so the spear weapon the yari was created to fill that gap. Each suit weighed about 30 kg or 65 pounds when fully equipped, as iron was heavily used to cover vulnerable areas.

Effects
A suit of Samurai armor that absorbed it's owner's fascination with the skies. The O-yoroi armor has hidden mechanical looking wings that use wind bursts to propel the user and enhance their flight. However, the suit of armor is very heavy, and it is prone to lowering its flight.