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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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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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3 February – birth (1859) and death (1935) of Hugo Junkers

2 February 2023 Jacek Domański

On 3rd February 1859, a well-known German aviation engineer and aircraft pioneer, Heinrich Hugo Junkers, was born in Rheydt, a borough of Mönchengladbach city. Hugo was the third of seven children of Heinrich and Louise […]

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Franklin D. Robinson, godfather of popular helicopters, passed away

21 November 2022 Kacper Kolibowski

On 12th November this year, the world of aviation was struck by the news that Franklin Davis Robinson, originator of one of the most popular and successful families of helicopters in the world, had sadly […]

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4 November 1909 – Pigs can fly

3 November 2022 Jacek Domański

On 4th November 1909, John Moore-Brabazon made a flight with a pig placed in a wastepaper basket attached to his aeroplane, to prove that ´pigs can fly´. ´When pigs fly´ is a common phrase in […]

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7 October 1909 – Glenn Curtiss became the first American to receive the FAI certificate

6 October 2022 Jacek Domański

On 7th October 1909, American aviation pioneer, Glenn Hammond Curtiss, became the first pilot in the country to hold the FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale) aviation certificate. Glenn Curtiss was born on 21st May 1878, in […]

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23 September 1910 – Jorge Chávez flies through the Pennine Alps

23 September 2022 Jacek Domański

On 23rd September 1910, Jorge Chávez took-off from Brig in Switzerland and flown through the Pennine Alps to Italy. However, his aircraft crashed during the landing, heavily injuring the pilot. Jorge Chávez Dartnell (aka Geo […]

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1 July 1872 – Louis Blériot is born

1 July 2022 Jacek Domański

On 1st July 1872, Louis Charles Joseph Blériot, the famous French aviation pioneer, is born in Cambrai, France. Louis Blériot, the legendary aviator, is not only one of iconic entrepreneurs and inventors of the early […]

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17 June 1910 – first flight of powered aircraft built by Aurel Vlaicu, Romanian aviation pioneer

16 June 2022 Jacek Domański

On 17th June 1910, Vlaicu I, an aircraft built by Aurel Vlaicu, performed its maiden flight near Cotroceni Hill (Dealul Cotroceni) in Bucharest. It was the very first flight of a powered aeroplane in Romania […]

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13 May 1930 – Jean Mermoz completed the first south transatlantic postal flight

13 May 2022 Jacek Domański

On 13th May 1930, Jean Mermoz, French aviation pioneer, opened the south transatlantic postal line, from Saint-Louis in Senegal to Natal, Brazil, flying in Latécoère 28 floatplane. Jean Mermoz was born on 9th December 1901 […]

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