Rio exhibit celebrates Brazil's 'first' man in flight
By Claire De Oliveira Neto in Rio de Janeiro Agence France Presse | China Daily | Updated: 2016-05-07 07:40
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One of Brazil's most famous and eccentric heroes, the aviation pioneer Santos Dumont, lifts off again with an exhibition in Rio's new Museum of Tomorrow.
A full scale replica of Dumont's legendary airplane called "14 Bis" sits outside the museum, which is the centerpiece of a revamping of the Rio port area ahead of the Olympic Games starting in 100 days.
The Flying Poet is a big exhibit, the first of its kind dedicated to a man who while weighing a mere 50 kilograms was a giant of aviation.
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