For the Brazilian band, see 14 Bis (Band) name year enine type wing config aircraft type The 14-bis, also known as Oiseau de proie (French for "bird of prey"), was a pioneer-era canard biplane designed and built by Brazilian inventor Alberto Santos-Dumont. On October 23 1906, in Bagatelle, France, it performed the first publicly witnessed European unaided take-off by a heavier-than-air aircraft. Earlier flights had required a favourable wind or a ramp, catapult or other such device to take off.
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