So... We all agree that Brazil invented the airplane, right?

So... We all agree that Brazil invented the airplane, right?

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Yes. Fuck angloid.

Brapzil invented brap blimps.

>Yes. Fuck angloid.

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I'm proud of you my son. Mom told me to tell you this yet again else no head.

This question has a tricky answer.
Yes, Santos Dumont invented the first airplane that would take off and land using its own propulsion: the 14-Bis.
However, the first flight probably was achieved by the Wright Bro's. The point here is that their plane had no propulsion on its own and had to be catapulted in order to take flight.
Another thing is that they wanted to capitalize on top of it, keeping the entire process secret. Meanwhile Santos Dumont wanted everybody to create their own planes and would give his blueprints for free.
Also worth mentioning that when Santos saw the Wright brothers flying for the first time in europe, he said that they probably have been doing this for a long time due their experience (and there were plenty of people at the time trying to invent a flying machine).

An unknown german guy invented the airplane way before both him and the americans.

And It's even more complicated than that:

planenerd.com/when-was-the-airplane-invented

Also the Wright Brothers thing seems to be fake because of the name of the guy and hysteria over it, Wilbur Wright (WW, 33).

>3.5 ton
>steam engine
>33.5m wing span
My god.

This evolved later on and triggered the heebs:

youtube.com/watch?v=nw6NFmcnW-8

youtube.com/watch?v=LJq2Hc_mXFI

NASA and other continue to work on it and made vans, pickups, boats and cars powered by Stirling engines (which can use source of heat as fuel).

Brazil invented the airplane.

The airplane is old world technology

Based and external combustionpilled

I'd heard of steam powered cars. Apparently they were quite good and had a lot of potential for development but the technology was abandoned. They generated massive amounts of torque. They didn't have a real gear box or clutch, just a forward and reverse gear.

brazilians are smart and shiet
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Based

>The point here is that their plane had no propulsion on its own and had to be catapulted in order to take flight.
So it wasn't a plane, but a glider. They didn't fly, they glided.

This. Which was also done hundreds of years ago.

It had a petrol engine on it?

It had a steam engine.

well if your going back that far why not just go with davinci?

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no

It was always logical and perfectly reasonable that the hot air balloon would be invented by no people any less pompous and splendid than the French.

It was a 12 horse power straight 4 cylinder gasoline powered engine without a fuel pump.

The airplane is not an invention.

The first plane was built in France by a man named Guillaume Levasseur in 1807.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_Levasseur

They used steam to power it.

Everything I'm reading is saying it was gasoline on the wright 1 is that the wrong plane?

Nah you guys are wrong.

It was gasoline. No fuel pump.
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