Can we change it to, "Both the Wrights and Santos led the world to a new era and influenced more to come." Cause all I keep seeing is, "Santos did it, no the Wright Brothers". Hell, they both did it it seems to me.
@Me King Tiger Poh mano, eu até entendo você odiar o Brasil se você passou por alguma dificuldade e etc. Porém, mesmo se Santos Dumont fez ou não fez o avião, ele ainda foi um grande inventor, e acho que você não deveria ter desrespeitado ele em uma de suas respostas(nao me lembro se foi aqui).
@@seanbrummfield448 I think it's due to our large populations together with our countries not getting much world attention. We like when people notice we exist.
Story short: Saint Dumont was a brazilian engineer in 1873 that his french grandpa moved to brazil, than he invented the first: airplane, the hot water shower, the wristwatch and etc.This guy is so important to us we made a entire Airport called "Santos Dumont" for him and his plane 14-bis is in the national museum. (Just a note, the plane can still fly)
No you didn't. "The Wright brothers invented and flew the first airplane in 1903, recognized as 'the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air powered flight'."
@@guidias3859 They didn't use a catapult, dude. Their glider had a catapult, yes. But, their airplane was independently powered. Your government spews a lot of propaganda, from what I've seen here.
@@calculovo4219 The airplane flew further than it would have with just "strong wind." Catapult assisted takeoff does not preclude it from being an airplane, just ask the F-18.
Brazil founded the Airplanes The creator was Santos Dumont, he was born in my state Minas Gerais. He then lived in Sao Paulo, studied many things about air then he created 14-bis. The invention shocked the world and Santos Dumont was invited to circle the eiffel tower with a plane and so he did it. This invention kinda made the wars way more deadly btw lol
@@toothpasteman3400 I consider that the Wrights invented the airplane, while Dumont was the first to put an engine on it (the first motorized airplane). Both were equally important imo.
But the write flyer had an engine, else it would have been a glider... the fact that it needed a catapult to assist it is something that is still used widely today. While he made the first practical airplane, the Wrights made the first powered airplane.
@@pietrokrutzsch7334 Yes, Brazil is at fault, but... 1)both Canada and Russia cut down MORE in terms of both mass and squares miles annually; 2)no one is critiquing the customers, only average brazilians that gain nothing from it and have no influence over it. It's literary a source of nationalistic stereotype against people over action propagated by international corpo; 3)where are european and north american forests? Burned down centuries ago to clear land for agriculture. Where are the swamps? Drained for same purpose. And Brazil is at fault for wanting to develop like other countries? Just because they're last and hold the last megaforest on this planet?
@@TheArklyte it's because the globalists and imperialists are not interested in forests that only give wood but on those that give large amounts of many precious rare resources like the Amazon and Greenpeace is owned by these monsters so they don't target canadian and russian forests, west taiwan poluting the air and fishing the hell out of the pacific? Nah they target the country the on average is the most ecofriendly in the world. If it were any country but Brazil holding most of the forest that shit would have been gone long ago
Amazonia on terms of diversity contains hundreds more and depends on a complex system that cannot sustain if too much is cut. Also in Russia forests are managed by the locals
@Ceara Mapper MSAE "The Wright brothers invented and flew the first airplane in 1903, recognized as 'the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air powered flight'."
@@DarjeelingEnjoyer Yeah, but this insisting on our part at least makes Dumont's name recognisable which internationally it isn't. He was arguably at parity or even better at aviation than the Wright Bros. The Demoiselle invented in 1907 could achieve 120km/h for example.
@ThePaperOne The Wright brothers used a catapult to propel gliders they were using to test their designs. What everyone seems to have forgotten was that the actual plane the Wright brothers made DID have a proper engine, was self propelled, and was the first in the world.
I guess the Wright brothers "invented" the first plane but still, Santos actually invented the zeppelin, made a much better plane (more maneuverable and more independent) and he made his blue prints and projects easy to access, meaning he helped develop the invention with much more ease while the Wright brothers claimed all of their projects and didnt help much with improvements on the invention. So Santos was more relevant in that sense IMO
yes, even if the brothers did it, neither Santos Dumont nor America knew about it, since the brothers were only credited after the plane was no longer a novelty
Incorrect Wright Flyer: 1903 14-bis: 1906 Definition of Airplane: “a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces.” The Wright Flyer fill the requirements And no it didn’t use a catapult on its first flight, it was a rail that kept the plane straight instead of wheeled. Catapults were only used on later redesigns because it was faster and more efficient. Brazil was only credited with it because Europe didn’t accept the US claim.
The Wright brothers made the first prototype of an airplane in 1903 using a monorail And Santo Dumont Made The First Self Propelled Engine The Planes Didn’t Become What We Know Today Until WW1 when the British army created them in 1915
The problem with the airplane and Brazil is because the first American plane was patented first but tested later. And the first Brazilian one could fly on its own, and the American one needed something to get it of the ground.
No, it had a propeller so it’s a plane. Also catapults are still use to get some planes in the air. Brazil just insecure about there significance in the modern world
@@ssdxytfh5543 Santos Dumont? Credited for the creation of the airship, he is not considered the first man to fly on a plane, but he did the first plane flight with his own propulsion (without needing rails, catapults or headwinds to take off). Creator of Demoiselle, the pioneer of ultra-lightweight, a creation that served as an initial step for countless other engineers and aviators to learn to fly and create their own airplanes, since as Dumont himself said when asked by a journalist at the time: "If wants to pay me a big favor, declare in your newspaper that, desirous of spreading aerial locomotion, I make available the patents for the invention of my airplane. Everyone has the right to build it and, for that, you can come and ask me for the plans. The device is not expensive. " A man who was not concerned with patents, as he was a visionary, whose biggest dream was to make aviation popular. AND YES, he did it with excellent success, fascinating París, the world cultural center of the time, there, the Brazilian Santos Dumont showed his successes and failures to the world and left a great legacy for aviation.
I just clicked because it had Brazil and the Invention of Airplane. Drew asked if "Brazil helped to invent the airplane" No A guy in Brazil invented the airplane like the Twight Brothers.
definition of airplane : a heavier-than-air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust exerted by the passing air on its fixed wings and driven by propellers, jet propulsion, etc. wright brothers : glider santos Dumont: airplane
The controversy is that of who made the first plane: the US or Brazil Edit: guys i don't want to start a fight i was just clearing things up for drew (like some people in the comments) so ye that's it
i'm Australian and i heard on a radio station once that the only reason our excpectation of how low we can get our emissions is the highest, is because, I quote "ours is realistic and everyone elses is fantasy"
We are also relatively clean with our emissions compared to our landmass size. Our economy kind of also needs to sell coal because we have good quality, cleaner coal that some countries like to buy a lot of. Also, solar paddocks are cool
the first plane actually able to take off and land using its own power was created by a brazilian called santos dumont that flew around paris in 1903 i believe. the wright brothers toy had a slingshot to help it take off and was more like a glider rather than a plane according to brazilians. just goes to show how technology is always a "standing on the shoulders of giants" kinda stuff
Actually for the wright brothers their first flight was a self propelled plane, but they had to use a rail kinda like how trains uses tracks to stop it from tipping until it could get in the air.
Being 59 years old, Santos Dumont, the real invetor of airplanes suicided because, for him, the pressure of airplanes being used as killing machines was to much, it is sad, but our country is really proud of having him in our history books and realy think that the Americans shouldn't have taken the credit of it and spread to the world like the invention was theirs.
@@wisemankugelmemicus1701 Sorry to burst your bubble but that never happened, it was an idea that was denied, and even if it did, the fleet wouldn’t have even been in the top 30
Santos Dumont? Credited for the creation of the airship, he is not considered the first man to fly on a plane, but he did the first plane flight with his own propulsion (without needing rails, catapults or headwinds to take off). Creator of Demoiselle, the pioneer of ultra-lightweight, a creation that served as an initial step for countless other engineers and aviators to learn to fly and create their own airplanes, since as Dumont himself said when asked by a journalist at the time: "If wants to pay me a big favor, declare in your newspaper that, desirous of spreading aerial locomotion, I make available the patents for the invention of my airplane. Everyone has the right to build it and, for that, you can come and ask me for the plans. The device is not expensive. " A man who was not concerned with patents, as he was a visionary, whose biggest dream was to make aviation popular. AND YES, he did it with excellent success, fascinating París, the world cultural center of the time, there, the Brazilian Santos Dumont showed his successes and failures to the world and left a great legacy for aviation. The people from north america just invented the glinder rs
Well Ik Australia's case is cuz of our prime minister Scott Morrison sayin' to our government to not be afraid of coal and Australia's mining industry is also a big factor in it. Indian subcontinent more cuz under developed really
As a brazilian, we invented the airplane because a catapult isn't a start engine. And the Brazil in the meme is pretty accurate, with emphasis in the bad words.
Nope. Wright Flyer First flight: 1903 Brazilian plane first flight:1906 And no before you say it, the Wright Flyer didn’t use a catapult on its first flight. It was a rail to keep the plane straight, it also had an engine. The definition of a plane is “a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces.” The Wright Flyer is a plane and it flew first.
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@@starexcelsior Stop copypasting the same thing over and over, you're annoying. Also, Brazil invented the airplane.
there are far more options for the "first" airplane ;) Clement Ader in der Avion III (1897) Gustave Whitehead in seinen Flugzeugen Nr. 21 und 22 (1901-1903) Richard Pearse in seinem Eindecker (1903-1904) Samuel Pierpont Langleys Aerodome A (1903) Karl Jatho im Doppeldecker Jatho (1903)
Actually the Celts which lived on modern German territory were very advanced. Even in architecture. For example: the Celts removed the whole top of the “Ipf” mountain in Germany and built a fortress on it (This was in the 12th century BC). The fortress was reconstructed afterwards.
Explanation about the airplane: The Wright Brothers first flew an airplane in 1903, while Santos Dumont (Brazilian) fira flew his plane in 1906. But there’s an important point: The Wright Brothers plane was catapulted into the air, while the Santos Dumonts flew by itself. I would say Brazil got it first, but it’s still a complicated situation.
Wright brothers created the first motor powered plane 2 years before the Brazilians btw did you know that air craft carriers use catapults to launch the fighter jets into the air otherwise they wouldn’t get enough speed to fly up
The Wright brothers did supossedly fly the first plane, but the flight wasn't verified and they didn't manage to complete the established circuit. Alberto Santos Dumont was the first to be verified and complete the circuit.
From what I can tell, Santos created the first gasoline powered dirigible, the Wrights made the first aero plane- at least what I can tell from the Wikipedia lol. Either way both are important.
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4:03 This was actually based on recent events in Afghanistan, a solider for some reason did that and China is blaming the whole army of Australia being corrupt. Trust me, it's just this one dude who was crazy. 6:04 This Australian power problem where Australia wasn't producing enough power so it had to go with cheap coal, but now there is a agreement between the US and Australia to renew it's energy and make it green and clean. People are actually having to use they're own power supply to avoid high rent/tax from the main power supply of Australia.
0:39 As a brazilian, Brazil did'nt help in the creation of the airplane, Brazil created the airplane (Santos Dumont, to be more specific) all by himself, however, the people that participated in the first airplane flight were americans, still, the claim that americans created the airplane is very dumb. If you don't agree to that, *i'll drag you to Brazil.*
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