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Who is Alberto Santos-Dumont? Santos-Dumont was born in 1873 in Palmira, Minas Gerais in the southeast of Brazil

His father, Henrique Dumont, owned a coffee plantation

Dumont became fascinated with the steam-powered machines on the plantations as well as Jules Verne, a French novelist

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com After a fall from a horse gave him partial paralysis, Henrique sold the plantation and moved with his wife and Alberto to Paris

There, Alberto became interested in flying, specifically balloons and dirigibles

He made his first flight in a balloon shortly after arriving in Paris and soon wanted to create his own

He reached the peak of his balloon career when he flew from Parc Saint Cloud to the Eiffel tower in Paris, earning him the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize

Shortly thereafter, Santos-Dumont turned to heavier-than-air aircraft





What is Alberto Santos-Dumont known for? Santos-Dumont is known for piloting one of the first powered flights in history

On 23 October 1906, Santos-Dumont’s aircraft flew five metres off the ground for a distance of 60 metres in Paris

He later set the first record by The World Air Sports Federation on 12 November 1906 with a flight distance of 220 metres for 22

5 seconds

Santos-Dumont made his first powered flight in the 14-bis, above, in 1906

He latered designed four versions of the Demoiselle plane

 (Photo: WikiCommons) Santos-Dumont continued to design monoplanes for personal use

His Demoiselles aircraft was mass-produced by and could travel at 120 kph

He retired from flying in in March 1910 and made his last flight on 4 December of that year

The flight ended in an accident, but Santos-Dumont managed to escape without serious injury

He moved back to his native Brazil in 1914 after the outbreak of World War I

What is Alberto Santos-Dumont’s legacy today? Santos-Dumont died on 23 July 1932 in Guarujá, São Paulo

Today, he is regarded as the “father of aviation” in Brazil and the domestic airport in Rio de Janeiro, Santos Dumont Airport, is named in his honour

His hometown, Palmira, was later renamed as Santos Dumont in his honour as well

The official Brazilian Presidential Aircraft is also named after him