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File:Alberto Santos Dumont flying the Demoiselle (1909).jpg

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English: Alberto Santos Dumont flying the Demoiselle over Paris
Date 1909
(21 November 2005 (original upload date))
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by User:Andrew M. Vachin.
(Original text : )
Author Joao Luiz Musa; Marcelo Breda Mourao, Ricardo Tilklan. Original uploader was Bxistos at en.wikipedia
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(Original text : Note: The Dumont's family releases this image for free, intending to widespread Dumont achievements through the Nova Fronteira Publishing Co.)

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