A brief history of Santos Dumont, the father of aviation
Name: Alberto Santos Dumont
Date of birth: 07/20/1873
Place of birth: Palmira, a province of Minas Gerais (currently called Santos Dumont)
Date of death: July 23, 1932, 59 years
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In 1891, Santos Dumont became interested in the area of mechanics, focusing mainly on the internal combustion engine. This was after a trip he made to Paris with his family. From that year, Santos Dumont began to study, perfecting his English in England.
The following year, Santos Dumont entered the area of motor racing and also began technical-scientific studies.
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In 1897 he learned about ballooning, being his entry into the area of Dirigibilism.
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From then on, Santos Dumont continued to experiment and specialize more and more in his projects. He won his first prize in 1901, the Deutsch Prize that awarded him the first person title to design, build and fly the first gasoline aircraft.
From 1905, Santos Dumont began to slowly leave the area of the aircraft and work on projects focused on the aviation area, outlining the construction of gliders, helicopters and airplanes.
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A curiosity we have about Santos Dumont is his vacation home located in Petrópolis. There we can see a bit of Santos Dumont’s genius simply by looking at small details such as the stairs or his shower, for example.