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  1. Alberto Santos-Dumont, self-stylized as Alberto Santos=Dumont, [1] (20 July 1873 – 23 July 1932) was a Brazilian aeronaut, sportsman, inventor, [2] [3] and one of the few people to have contributed significantly to the early development of both lighter-than-air and heavier-than-air aircraft.

  2. Alberto Santos-Dumont was a Brazilian aviation pioneer who captured the imagination of Europe and the United States with his airship flights and made the first significant flight of a powered airplane in Europe with his No. 14-bis.

  3. www.history.com › news › history-faceoff-who-was-first-in-flightWho Was First in Flight? | HISTORY

    Dec 13, 2016 · According to “Wings of Madness: Alberto Santos-Dumont and the Invention of Flight” by Paul Hoffman, the high-flying bon vivant even had a personal airship that he would fly from his apartment...

  4. Sep 4, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Alberto Santos-Dumont, a national hero in Brazil who made significant contributions to early aviation. Discover how he designed balloons, dirigibles, and wristwatches, and why he is honored with airports, museums, and more.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Alberto Santos-Dumont, the Brazilian aviation pioneer who made the first flight around the Eiffel Tower and the first heavier-than-air machine to take off by its own means. See his models, blueprints and records of his balloons and airplanes.

  6. Alberto Santos Dumont was a small man, barely five feet tall and weighing only 90 pounds. But he more than made up for his small stature with his personal energy and charisma. The initial test of the 14-bis in the summer of 1906. It was suspended from Santos Dumont's dirigible No. 14.

  7. Santos-Dumont No. 14-bis, airplane designed, built, and first flown by the Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont in 1906. Inspired by rumours that the Wright brothers had made flights of over half an hour in the relative seclusion of a pasture near Dayton, Ohio, Santos-Dumont began work.