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100% fact

reminds of when the chinese claimed to have invented golf and the world just humoured them and laughed behind their backs at their faggotry

this is the same thing

>Wright Brothers

Great meme.


It was Gustav Weißkopf who built and flew the world's first operating airplane

He looks polish

He suffered a depression

Depression comes with the start point

Because some Germans and many Poles are the rape babies from a group that lived there before either Germanics or Slavs existed.

WE

glider =/= airplane

Prussians?

so you finally admit it huh

Actually, don't take my words as fact.
I just know that the Germanics originate from Scandinavia and the Slavs from Eastern Europe, so some people got to have lived there that later got assimilated.

really makes you think

>The only thing Brazilians are proud of in their lives is pretending that someone from their country invented something 100 years ago
Kind of sad desu

Dumont was French

Nicolau teslão was a famous brazilian, inventor of the electricity

No, nicolala teslabe was a famous zimbabwean bushmen

You mean Nick Tesington, proud British inventor of the longbow and English Premier League

Tomas Álba Êdiçon da Silva

Make Rhodesia Great Again!

There's a saying in the scientific community that we all stand on the shoulders of giants. Dumont new of the wright flyer and made one with wheels. after the Brothers discovered you have to worry about the spin.

what has Brazil done for aeronautics after Dumont? The bottom should be a picture of a rabbit hopping, not a jet.

The Wright Flyer didn't even need a slingshot to take off; they used one because it had distinct advantages over wheels at the time.

yes we have nothing to be proud of as you could see from the olympics opening ceremony

So did one of the wright brothers.

54 years after the wright brothers the US was building aircraft that could fly at the edge of space at more than 3 times the speed of sound.

To this day Brazil is just trying to get comfortable with jet engines.

who gives a fuck?one is officially recognized the other is not

dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/airplane

Is that a Boeing 747 in the photo?

>wright brothers
kek

>Johnston is best known for performing a barnstormer-style aileron-roll maneuver with Boeing's pioneering 367-80 jet in a demonstration flight over Lake Washington outside Seattle, on August 7, 1955.[5]

>Called before the then-president of Boeing, Bill Allen, for rolling the airplane, Johnston was asked what he thought he was doing, and responded with "I was selling airplanes"

Do Brazilians have a culture of producing legendary test pilots?
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