Conquistadors of the Sky: A History of Aviation in Latin America

Dan Hagedorn

Conquistadors of the Sky: A History of Aviation in Latin America
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Published
25 April 2010
Pages
616
ISBN
9780813035093

Conquistadors of the Sky: A History of Aviation in Latin America

Dan Hagedorn

Heralded by Brazilians as the ‘Father of Flight’, Alberto Santos-Dumont made the first of several spectacular flights in his lighter-than-air dirigible in France in 1901, two years before the Wright brothers’ first fixed-wing flight in North Carolina. Though they are often overlooked, Santos-Dumont and others in Latin America played a key role in the development of aviation. This generously illustrated book tells their story. Written to complement the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum’s new permanent exhibit, America by Air,
Conquistadors of the Sky
celebrates the aviation achievements of twenty-one Latin American nations over the last 100 years - making this chronicle of heroic ventures and epic flights the best reference available on the subject.

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