Alberto Santos-Dumont, the Brazilian aviator, conducted his aircraft creations and demonstrations primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here are some notable dates related to his achievements: 1898: Santos-Dumont's first successful powered flight took place on July 4, 1898, in Paris, France. He flew his airship, known as the "Santos-Dumont No. 1," also referred to as the "Brazilian." This flight covered a distance of approximately 60 meters (197 feet) at a height of about 2 to 3 meters (6 to 10 feet). 1901: On September 19, 1901, Santos-Dumont made a flight in his airship, the "Santos-Dumont No. 6" or "Dirigible No. 6." This aircraft had a distinctive elongated shape and a gas bag containing hydrogen. Santos-Dumont flew the No. 6 airship from Saint-Cloud, a town near Paris, to the Eiffel Tower and circled it before returning to his starting point. 1906: One of Santos-Dumont's most famous accomplishments was his flight in the 14 Bis aircraft. On October 23, 1906, in Paris, he piloted the 14 Bis for a distance of approximately 60 meters (197 feet) in 21.5 seconds, at an altitude of about 6 meters (20 feet). This flight was witnessed by numerous spectators and is often regarded as the first publicly observed flight of a powered heavier-than-air aircraft in Europe. 1909: Santos-Dumont's last public flight took place on November 12, 1909, in Paris. He flew his Demoiselle (meaning "damselfly"), a lightweight monoplane. The Demoiselle was an influential aircraft design that inspired later developments in aviation. Santos-Dumont made a series of flights with the Demoiselle, demonstrating its maneuverability and ease of control. These are just a few notable dates related to Santos-Dumont's creations and demonstrations. His work and contributions spanned several years, and he made significant strides in the field of aviation during that time. ---------------- The Wright Brothers, Orville and Wilbur Wright, made significant advancements in aviation and conducted their notable flights in the early 20th century. Here are some important dates related to their achievements: 1900: The Wright Brothers began their serious pursuit of flight in the late 1890s, but it was in 1900 that they conducted their first major experiments. They built a series of gliders and tested them in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. These initial glider tests helped them understand the principles of flight and develop their control techniques. 1901: In 1901, the Wright Brothers continued their experiments with gliders and made significant improvements to their designs. They introduced the concept of wing-warping, a mechanism that allowed them to control the aircraft's roll. With these advancements, they achieved better stability and control during their glider flights. 1902: The Wright Brothers constructed their third glider in 1902, which featured major design improvements. They achieved more controlled and sustained glider flights, with some flights lasting up to 26 seconds. These experiments further refined their understanding of aerodynamics and control systems. 1903: The year 1903 marked a significant milestone for the Wright Brothers. They constructed their first powered aircraft, the Wright Flyer. On December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, they successfully conducted the first powered, controlled, and sustained flight in a heavier-than-air aircraft. Orville Wright piloted the Flyer for a distance of 36.5 meters (120 feet) in 12 seconds. Wilbur also had a turn and covered a distance of 53.6 meters (175 feet) in 15 seconds. These flights of the Wright Flyer were pivotal in demonstrating the feasibility of powered flight and laid the foundation for further advancements in aviation. It's important to note that the Wright Brothers' achievements were based on their extensive research, engineering, and meticulous experimentation. Their aircraft incorporated innovative features like a three-axis control system and the use of a lightweight engine, which significantly contributed to the success of their flights. Their accomplishments in aviation are widely recognized and have had a profound impact on the development of aircraft technology.
The invention of airplanes shouldn't just be given to the Wright Brothers because the dream of flight has been around for centuries. Different generations have had their own input and the basic design of the wing of the airplane was already around. The Wright Brothers just continued on with the dream of flying.
I hear that airports are upgraded to higher tighter security measures for public safety reasons. For the all the people safe travels I might be a little nervous if I get on board but as long as I get my luggage safe and securely sound and I made it to my right plane ✈️ I’m not gonna go from worry to panic.
how on earth can man make giant flying machines?that fly thousands of feet up in the air and can actually leave planet earth?after queen bouddica set the fire against the romans,after that night,how did that ever ever ever possibly happen?i'm a useless small time waster who can't even make ends meet or make a mild korma curry sauce!
10000000000%!!! No information was given and I'm glad I skipped through it. What a waste of time. The voice should say "plane making is a highly coveted secret"😂
Test pilots must be pretty brave to begin with.
that and they get paid VERY well
passengers must also be pretty brave to travel in these flying coffins..
@@Contagious93812 safest way to travel. 100k flights take off and land daily around the world.
What in the ChatGPT is this?
idk
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Alberto Santos-Dumont, the Brazilian aviator, conducted his aircraft creations and demonstrations primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here are some notable dates related to his achievements:
1898: Santos-Dumont's first successful powered flight took place on July 4, 1898, in Paris, France. He flew his airship, known as the "Santos-Dumont No. 1," also referred to as the "Brazilian." This flight covered a distance of approximately 60 meters (197 feet) at a height of about 2 to 3 meters (6 to 10 feet).
1901: On September 19, 1901, Santos-Dumont made a flight in his airship, the "Santos-Dumont No. 6" or "Dirigible No. 6." This aircraft had a distinctive elongated shape and a gas bag containing hydrogen. Santos-Dumont flew the No. 6 airship from Saint-Cloud, a town near Paris, to the Eiffel Tower and circled it before returning to his starting point.
1906: One of Santos-Dumont's most famous accomplishments was his flight in the 14 Bis aircraft. On October 23, 1906, in Paris, he piloted the 14 Bis for a distance of approximately 60 meters (197 feet) in 21.5 seconds, at an altitude of about 6 meters (20 feet). This flight was witnessed by numerous spectators and is often regarded as the first publicly observed flight of a powered heavier-than-air aircraft in Europe.
1909: Santos-Dumont's last public flight took place on November 12, 1909, in Paris. He flew his Demoiselle (meaning "damselfly"), a lightweight monoplane. The Demoiselle was an influential aircraft design that inspired later developments in aviation. Santos-Dumont made a series of flights with the Demoiselle, demonstrating its maneuverability and ease of control.
These are just a few notable dates related to Santos-Dumont's creations and demonstrations. His work and contributions spanned several years, and he made significant strides in the field of aviation during that time.
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The Wright Brothers, Orville and Wilbur Wright, made significant advancements in aviation and conducted their notable flights in the early 20th century. Here are some important dates related to their achievements:
1900: The Wright Brothers began their serious pursuit of flight in the late 1890s, but it was in 1900 that they conducted their first major experiments. They built a series of gliders and tested them in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. These initial glider tests helped them understand the principles of flight and develop their control techniques.
1901: In 1901, the Wright Brothers continued their experiments with gliders and made significant improvements to their designs. They introduced the concept of wing-warping, a mechanism that allowed them to control the aircraft's roll. With these advancements, they achieved better stability and control during their glider flights.
1902: The Wright Brothers constructed their third glider in 1902, which featured major design improvements. They achieved more controlled and sustained glider flights, with some flights lasting up to 26 seconds. These experiments further refined their understanding of aerodynamics and control systems.
1903: The year 1903 marked a significant milestone for the Wright Brothers. They constructed their first powered aircraft, the Wright Flyer. On December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, they successfully conducted the first powered, controlled, and sustained flight in a heavier-than-air aircraft. Orville Wright piloted the Flyer for a distance of 36.5 meters (120 feet) in 12 seconds. Wilbur also had a turn and covered a distance of 53.6 meters (175 feet) in 15 seconds.
These flights of the Wright Flyer were pivotal in demonstrating the feasibility of powered flight and laid the foundation for further advancements in aviation.
It's important to note that the Wright Brothers' achievements were based on their extensive research, engineering, and meticulous experimentation. Their aircraft incorporated innovative features like a three-axis control system and the use of a lightweight engine, which significantly contributed to the success of their flights. Their accomplishments in aviation are widely recognized and have had a profound impact on the development of aircraft technology.
One of my hobbies is watching air crafts,how man can abig machine fly. Innovation is my passion
No information was given and I'm glad I skipped through it. What a waste of time. The voice should say "plane making is a highly coveted secret"😂
Its AI generated video
😂😂😂😂
Couldn't agree more.
AI video with possibly AI voice. Garbage.
Next video how 'Coca Cola' is made! 😂
I wonder how you make it safer and more efficient?
If plane has only one wing, you add another to make it safer. If plane has 3 wings, you remove one to make it more efficient
Are you being ironic because the narrator uses the words safe and efficient like 30 times in the video
They make multiple for testing.
By eliminating the control group.
By making it even more safe and even more efficient
Bravo to the one who practice the test
Amazing video
Jesus Loves yall turn to him
The invention of airplanes shouldn't just be given to the Wright Brothers because the dream of flight has been around for centuries. Different generations have had their own input and the basic design of the wing of the airplane was already around. The Wright Brothers just continued on with the dream of flying.
I love airplanes
They are SO amazing.
Same
God blessed people made of aeroplane
The first airplane was invented by Santos Dumont.
Boeing seems to skip this basic part "safety standards"
Wow 🎉
I hear that airports are upgraded to higher tighter security measures for public safety reasons. For the all the people safe travels I might be a little nervous if I get on board but as long as I get my luggage safe and securely sound and I made it to my right plane ✈️ I’m not gonna go from worry to panic.
And about Alberto Santos-Dumont???
I saw 50 people when i was on a air plane GOD saved me on the air plane yaaaaay😂 and cruise ship and 1344 people on it
Computer aided design to make planes more safe like the 737 Max ?
Acquired knowledge is fear of God, Jesus Christ cannot. Be God n
Yes
How can you test fly the plane to make sure it's safe to fly? Cause if it's not. The test pallet life may be in danger.
During simulation
@@enockkiprotic simulation may be too easy. Especially if it's not the original plane they are working on
Scary thing is wat was it like bck den without computerzz kudos to the brave 1s in the past that takezz thiz kinda rizk
abbas bin firnas first make concept the airplane
Did no one notice the EgyptAir plane
yes me kane je i interesuar në produktin me kane je i
Says one thing repeated 300 times this video
Airrrr planes
how on earth can man make giant flying machines?that fly thousands of feet up in the air and can actually leave planet earth?after queen bouddica set the fire against the romans,after that night,how did that ever ever ever possibly happen?i'm a useless small time waster who can't even make ends meet or make a mild korma curry sauce!
No one says sevenhundred forty seven
But seven-forty-seven
Or more affectionately simply JUMBO
What in the AI-Generated BS is this?
Glad I am not the only one who noticed 💀💀 this video feels AI generated
Agreed! 😑
I like to be a aroespace enigeneir
Most useless video, like it trying to meet certain amount of words in a school essay. Broken record of repeated bs 🤦🏽♀️
10000000000%!!!
No information was given and I'm glad I skipped through it. What a waste of time. The voice should say "plane making is a highly coveted secret"😂
Sick
Repeated himself numerious times, not cool
Useless. Nothing about the manufacturing.
Ai voice and chatgpt script Smh what a joke
you are saying nothing,,,,
Why doesn't it say try RUclips kids
Some don’t