While the Wright Brothers were gliding over Kitty Hawk, the charming Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont was making his own mark on the history of flight. Alberto loved floating over Paris in his personal flying machine called a dirigible. He would tie it to a post, climb down, and spend the day shopping or meeting friends for coffee. But he wanted to make his invention even better. By 1906, Alberto had transformed his balloon into a box with wings! But now there was competition. Another inventor challenged Alberto to see who would be the first in flight. Alberto’s hard work paid off, and his airplane successfully soared into the air, making him the first pilot to lift off and land a completely self-propelled plane.
- ISBN: 9781419700118
- Author: Griffith, Victoria
- Illustrator: Montanari, Eva
- Published: 2011 , HARRY N ABRAMS INC
- Themes: airplane, Flight, invention
- Descriptors: Biography - Autobiography- Memoir, Europe, France, Picture Book, Primary (ages 6-9)
- No. of pages: 32