List of Santos-Dumont aircraft
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Through his career, aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont
Alberto Santos-Dumont
Alberto Santos-Dumont , was a Brazilian early pioneer of aviation. The heir of a wealthy family of coffee producers, Santos Dumont dedicated himself to science studies in Paris, France, where he spent most of his adult life....

 designed, built, and demonstrated a variety of aircraft
Aircraft
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 — balloon
Balloon
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s, airship
Airship
An airship or dirigible is a type of aerostat or "lighter-than-air aircraft" that can be steered and propelled through the air using rudders and propellers or other thrust mechanisms...

s (dirigibles), monoplane
Monoplane
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s, biplane
Biplane
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s, a floatplane
Floatplane
A floatplane is a type of seaplane, with slender pontoons mounted under the fuselage; only the floats of a floatplane normally come into contact with water, with the fuselage remaining above water...

 and a helicopter
Helicopter
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Santos-Dumont aircraft
Type Name Year Info
balloon Brésil 1898 -
airship No. 1 1898 -
airship No. 2 1898 -
airship No. 3 1899 -
airship No. 4 1900 -
airship No. 5 1901 -
airship No. 6
Santos-Dumont number 6
The airship, designated as his #6, was designed and built by Alberto Santos-Dumont. He used it to win the Deutsch prize in 1901. It is considered by many to be the first truly successful airship....

1901 Won the Deutsch prize.
airship No. 7 1902 Not clear whether it was ever flown; it was destroyed at the St. Louis
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 exhibition.
There was not a "No. 8"; Santos-Dumont was superstitious about the number.
airship No. 9 Baladeuse 1903 -
airship No. 10 1905 A 10-person omnibus; made only test flights.
monoplane No. 11 1905 Used as glider
Glider aircraft
Glider aircraft are heavier-than-air craft that are supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against their lifting surfaces, and whose free flight does not depend on an engine. Mostly these types of aircraft are intended for routine operation without engines, though engine failure can...

 only, never given an engine.
helicopter No. 12 1905-6 -
airship No. 13 1905 -
airship No. 14 1905 -
biplane No. 14-bis
Santos-Dumont 14-bis
The 14-bis , also known as , was a pioneer-era canard biplane designed and built by Brazilian inventor Alberto Santos-Dumont...

 
1906 Tail-forward (canard
Canard (aeronautics)
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) design; his historical flight.
biplane No. 15 1906-7 Tail-rearward (tractor) design.
airship No. 16 1907 -
biplane No. 17 - Design only, never built.
floatplane No 18 - Wingless; probably would have wings someday, but not followed up on.
monoplane No 19 Demoiselle
Santos-Dumont Demoiselle
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monoplane No 20 Demoiselle - A modification of No. 19, considered to be the first practical ultralight aircraft.
monoplane No 21 Demoiselle 1909 -
monoplane No 22 Demoiselle - With a different engine
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