1 May 2026
  • AVIATION HISTORY

    1 May 1912 – first flight of Avro Type F

    On 1 May 1912, the Avro Type F, a pioneering British aircraft, successfully performed its maiden flight. The Type F was a light, mid-wing monoplane powered by a single 35 hp Viale radial engine. The aircraft was equipped with a [...]
  • CIVIL AVIATION

    Air Canada welcomes its first Airbus A321XLR airliner

    On 24 April 2026, Airbus announced on its website that it had delivered the first of thirty A321XLR aircraft ordered by Air Canada. The aeroplane is leased from SMBC Aviation Capital, and its delivery represents a major step forward in [...]
  • PHOTO OF THE WEEK

    Messerschmitt M17

    Messerschmitt M17 (c/n 25, D-779), exhibited at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, October 2013. In 1923, Willy Messerschmitt graduated from Technische Hochschule München (currently known as Technische Universität München – the Technical University of Munich) and founded his first aviation [...]

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Christopher Draper

by Jacek Domański in SHORT AVIATION STORIES

Christopher Draper was a British flying ace of the First World War and a stunt pilot. Born in 1892, he became famous for his incredible flights under the bridges of the River Thames and for campaigning for veterans’ rights. Like many war veterans, Draper suffered [...]
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