The dude who created the first airplane is Huezillian

The dude who created the first airplane is Huezillian.

How do you feel about that Sup Forums?

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Pretty good because maybe Brazil can be great again.

I think Brazil deserve it. The world must know the true

He was French

He looks like Hitler. lmao

Brazil has a potential to become a rival against the US.

Dumont certainly did not create the first airplane.

he was macedonian

Brazillian that lived most of his adult life in France

No

it was a New Zealand man!

I was talking about airplanes.

If you meant gliders then americans are thousands of years late, Icarus did it first.

Brazil has enough bullets for only one hour of war.

>If you meant gliders then americans are thousands of years late, Icarus did it first
dat burn

>implying we need war to win against the USA

Eh was a pretty cool guy.

Frankly speaking native americans of south America in the forgotten kingdoms were using air balloons often so it makes sense it would come from brazil.

Feel when flight technology is no longer something really experimental

feel when steam power plains really never happened despite the fact that they had amazing new revolutionary steam engine in the early 1900 world fair but people got obsessed with oil based engines.

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Icarus is a myth.
Literally every country but Brazil recognizes that Wilbur made the first functioning airplane.

>Literally every country but x do y.

Hearing that from a american is really weird.

>It's not just the Americans who believe that the Wrights were the first to fly a powered, heavier than air aircraft, remaining far ahead of European (including then resident in Paris Brazillian Santos Dumont) efforts to achieve the same even half a decade later.

>The reported reactions of pioneer French aviators to Wilbur Wright's demonstration flights outside Paris in August 1908 were as follows:

>René Gasnier: "We are as children compared to the Wrights!"

>Léon Delagrange: "We are beaten! We just do not exist!"

>Paul Zens: "Mr. Wright has us all in his hands.

>What he does not know is not worth knowing" [Gibbs-Smith Rebirth of European Aviation 1974]

>"The French Senate extended an invitation to Wilbur and greeted him with a standing ovation.

Is that Brazilian Tesla

Brazilians are so butthurt about Dumont that they erected a bust of him in front of their embassy in DC.

>putting some quotes proves that i am right!

>h-hey guise, our neighbor and his dog saw us fly this shit, c-cool amirite
>let me prove by flinging a "plane" out of a catapult

japanese invention
discovery of vitaminB(stolen by german)
serum(stolen by german)
tv(american stopped our development and steal)
dry battery(stolen by anyone)
Umami and Ajinomoto(changed the world food culture completly)
rice boiler(changed the asian food culture completely)
the world fastest CPU(intel 4004)
raptop(toshiba)
anttena
hybrid car
rikisha

japan is the only country as asian which have been a developed country since 1800s.and never have been colonized by european.

now you can see how our grateful country is special,ultrahuman,grorious,honorble,cool,good,good at sience,powerful,strong,superpower,huge influence

The truth hurts.
>The Wright brothers flights in 1903 are recognized by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), the standard setting and record-keeping body for aeronautics, as "the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air powered flight".[1] By 1905, the Wright Flyer III was capable of fully controllable, stable flight for substantial periods. The Wright brothers credited Otto Lilienthal as a major inspiration for their decision to pursue manned flight.

Now you only need strong men to guide your contry.

Could they land the glider though?

Stay jelly fags

>Icarus is a myth

No shit user

daily reminder

They didn't need the catapult to take off (and they had flights to prove it), it just made things easier. A short catapult vs a long take-off, the catapult had an advantage

see

That is called "having balls"

Reminder that creating the first airplane is not the same as the first controlled powered flight

It's a shame you couldn't have something called "having brains" and built your airplanes quicker.