Brazil Banknotes 100 Mil Reis banknote 1936 Estampa 17ª
Obverse: Portrait of Alberto Santos-Dumont (20 July 1873 – 23 July 1932) was a Brazilian aviation pioneer.
Reverse: View of the harbor of Rio de Janeiro (Enseada da Glória - Glória Inlet) also known as Guanabara Bay with the Sugar Loaf in the background.
Glória Inlet (Enseada da Glória). A beautiful spot for a stroll along the bank of Guanabara Bay.
Printed by Waterlow and Sons Limited, London England.
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1936 Estampa 17ª
Alberto Santos-Dumont
Alberto Santos-Dumont (20 July 1873 – 23 July 1932) was a Brazilian aviation pioneer. The heir of a wealthy family of coffee producers, Santos Dumont dedicated himself to aeronautical study and experimentation in Paris, France, where he spent most of his adult life.
Santos-Dumont designed, built, and flew the first practical dirigible, demonstrating that routine, controlled flight was possible. This "conquest of the air", in particular his winning the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize on 19 October 1901 on a flight that rounded the Eiffel Tower, made him one of the most famous people in the world during the early 20th century.
Following his pioneering work in airships, Santos-Dumont constructed a heavier-than-air aircraft, the 14-bis. On 23 October 1906 he flew this to make the first powered heavier-than-air flight in Europe, certified by the Aéro Club de France and the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI).
In his homeland, Brazil, Santos-Dumont is a national hero, having his name written in Brazilian Hero Panthéon. He is credited in Brazil as the father of aviation.
Santos-Dumont occupied the 38th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1931 until his death in 1932.
Brazilian 100 Mil Reis Bank Notes
100 Mil Reis banknote 1936 Alberto Santos-Dumont