Monument that reproduces in life-size the hydroplane "Lusitânia" used by Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral in the first crossing of the South Atlantic to Brazil in 1922.
Inaugurated on October 15, 1991, in the Garden of the Tower of Belém, it consists of an elegant architectural plinth made of concrete covered with granite, on which rests a stainless steel seaplane with the same measurements as the original.
The sculptural work is by Master Domingos Soares Branco, and the architectural work belongs to architects Eduardo Martins Bairrada and Leopoldo Soares Branco.