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21 April 1942 – Edward O´Hare becomes the first US Navy aviator to receive the Medal of Honor

20 April 2023 Jacek Domański

On 21st April 1942, Edward Henry O´Hare received the Medal of Honor – the highest military decoration of the United States Armed Forces – for his actions on 20th February 1942. On that day, O´Hare […]

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14 April 1958 – Sputnik 2 burns up re-entering the Earth´s atmosphere

13 April 2023 Jacek Domański

On 14th April 1958, the Sputnik 2 – the second spacecraft that was launched into the orbit – re-entered the Earth´s atmosphere after spending 162 days in space and encircling our planet 2570 times. The […]

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7 April 1922 – the first mid-air collision of airliners

6 April 2023 Jacek Domański

On 7th April 1922, a Farman F.60 and a de Havilland DH.18A airliners collided in mid-air over Thieuloy-Saint-Antoine in France, killing all persons on board of both aircraft. That accident is considered the first mid-air […]

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31 March 1990 – first flight of Robinson R44 helicopter

30 March 2023 Jacek Domański

On 31st March 1990, prototype of R44 helicopter performed its maiden flight. The Robinson R44 was developed in the 1980s by Robinson Helicopter Company. It was based on the manufacturer´s previous successful rotorcraft design, Robinson […]

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24 March 1918 – John Trollope achieves seven aerial victories in a day

23 March 2023 Jacek Domański

On 24th March 1918, John Lightfoot Trollope scored his ninth to fifteenth aerial victories, becoming the first British pilot to shot down seven enemy aircraft in just one day. John Lightfoot Trollope was born on […]

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17 March 1937 – Amelia Earhart´s first attempt to circumnavigate the world

16 March 2023 Jacek Domański

On 17th March 1937, Amelia Earhart and her team flew the first leg of the planned round-the-world flight with Lockheed Electra 10E. The first stage of that flight began in Oakland, California and ended in […]

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10 March 1925 – first flight of Supermarine Southampton

9 March 2023 Jacek Domański

On 10th March 1925, the British military reconnaissance flying boat Supermarine Southampton performed its first flight. In the mid-1920s, the British authorities were hopelessly looking for new flying boats for military service. At that time, […]

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3 March 1912 – first flight of Avro 500

2 March 2023 Jacek Domański

On 3rd March 1912, Avro 500 military utility biplane designed by A.V. Roe, performed its maiden flight. Alliott Verdon Roe, the British aircraft manufacturer and pioneer pilot, started his aviation career in the early 1900s, […]

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24 February 1935 – first flight of Heinkel He 111

23 February 2023 Jacek Domański

On 24th February 1935, the first prototype of German heavy bomber Heinkel He 111 performed its maiden flight at Rostock-Marienehe. The Heinkel He 111 bomber and its development can serve as an example of German […]

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17 February 1864 – Hilda Hewlett is born

16 February 2023 Jacek Domański

On 17th February 1864, in Vauxhall (London), Hilda Beatrice Hewlett, the British aviation pioneer and entrepreneur, was born. Hilda´s father, G. W. Herbert, was a vicar of Church of England and she had eight siblings. […]

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