3 July 2026
  • AVIATION HISTORY

    3 July 1937 – first flight of Dornier Do 24

    On 3 July 1937, the prototype of the German flying boat, the Dornier Do 24, successfully performed its maiden flight. In August 1934, Reichsluftfahrtministerium (the German Reich Ministry of Aviation – RLM) issued a requirement for a long-range, ocean-going reconnaissance [...]
  • PHOTO OF THE WEEK

    Klemm L 25H (replica)

    Klemm L 25H (full-scale replica, OK-RAU 07), flying display during the 2022 edition of Den ve vzduchu air show, Plasy, April 2022. In 1926, Hanns Klemm, a German aviation engineer who had previously worked for Zeppelin and Daimler, founded his [...]
  • MILITARY AVIATION

    Saab delivers final Gripen fighters to the Hungarian Air Force

    On 23 June 2026, two new Saab JAS 39 Gripen C fighter aircraft landed at Kecskemét Air Base, completing the deliveries stipulated in the contract amendment signed by Försvarets materielverk (FMV – the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration) and Honvédelmi Minisztérium [...]
  • AVIATION HISTORY

    26 June 1936 – first flight of the Focke-Wulf Fw 61

    On 26 June 1936, the Focke-Wulf Fw 61 twin-rotor helicopter performed its maiden flight. Heinrich Focke, born in Bremen in 1890, was a German aviation pioneer and rotorcraft designer, often referred to as the “father of the helicopter”. In 1923, [...]

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Oskar Bider

by Jacek Domański in SHORT AVIATION STORIES

Oskar Bider was born in 1891 in Langenbruck, Basel-Land. Although he initially planned to become a farmer and even travelled to Argentina to work as a gaucho, he soon realised that his true passion was aviation. Returning to Europe in 1912, he enrolled at Blériot’s [...]
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