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13 September 1978 – maiden flight of AS332 Super Puma

12 September 2024 Jacek Domański

On 13th September 1978, AS332 Super Puma, medium-sized utility helicopter, performed its first flight. The rotorcraft was developed as an upgraded variant of SA 330 Puma, the helicopter developed in the mid-1960s by the French […]

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6 September 1893 – Claire Lee Chennault is born

5 September 2024 Jacek Domański

On 6th September 1893, Claire Lee Chennault, an American military aviator and famous fighter pilot, was born in Commerce, Texas. Nevertheless, both date and place Chennault was born are just current (and official) version because […]

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30 August 1914 – German aircraft drops first bombs on Paris

29 August 2024 Jacek Domański

On 30th August 1914, only a month after the outbreak of the Great War, a single German Taube aircraft performed an air raid on the French capital, dropping a few bombs and a bag of […]

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23 August 1878 – first British military aircraft performs its maiden flight

22 August 2024 Jacek Domański

On 23rd August 1878, the first British military aircraft, the Pioneer, performed its maiden flight at Woolwich Arsenal. The first British military balloon trials are as old as 1862. That year, Lieutenant George Grover proposed […]

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16 August 1947 – maiden flight of de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver

16 August 2024 Jacek Domański

On 16th August 1947, the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver took-off for its maiden flight, flown by Russel Bannock – a former Canadian fighter ace and at that time chief test pilot of the DHC […]

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9 August 1884 – the first fully controlled free flight

8 August 2024 Jacek Domański

On 9th August 1884, Charles Renard and Arthur Constantin Krebs performed the first fully controlled free flight with La France, a non-rigid airship they developed for the French Army. Charles Renard, born 1847 in Damblain, […]

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2 August 1909 – the world´s first military aeroplane

1 August 2024 Jacek Domański

On 2nd August 1909, the first example of Wright Military Flyer was delivered to the US Army Signal Corps. Officially designated ´Signal Corps No. 1´, and commonly known as ´Aeroplane No. 1´, the Wrights´ aircraft […]

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26 July 1954 – two Chinese La-7s are shot down by the US Navy A-1 Skyraiders, in the aftermath of the first Hainan incident

25 July 2024 Jacek Domański

On 26th July 1954, two Douglas A-1 Skyraider attack aircraft of the US Navy shot down two Lavochkin La-7 fighters of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) in the aftermath of the first Hainan […]

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19 July 1909 – Hubert Latham makes the first attempt to cross the English Channel in an aeroplane

18 July 2024 Jacek Domański

On 19th July 1909, the French aviation pioneer Hubert Latham, made the first attempt to cross the English Channel in heavier-than-air aircraft. Arthur Charles Hubert Latham was born on 10th January 1883, in Paris, France. […]

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12 July 1891 – Oskar Bider is born

11 July 2024 Jacek Domański

On 12th July 1891, Swiss aviation pioneer Oskar Bider was born in Langenbruck, canton of Basel-Land, Switzerland. In the 1910s, Bider repeatedly appeared on the pages of aviation history. He was the first to cross […]

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