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July 1

  • 1961 - the RAF deploys combat aircraft to reinforce Kuwait, which is under threat from Iraq.
  • 1926 - A Blackburn Dart makes the first night landing on an aircraft carrier, HMS Furious
  • 1920 - Belgium establishes the first internal air-service of any European colony with the Lara-Ligne Aérienne Roi Albert in Belgian Congo
  • 1916 - beginning of the Battle of the Somme. In the five months of the battle, the British lose 782 aircraft and 576 pilots but maintain air superiority over the battlefield.
  • 1912 - Harriet Quimby, the first licensed female pilot in the United States, as part of an Air Show spectacular flew around the Boston Light. During the flight, her Berliot plane was caught in turbulent air and nose-dived, plummeting both Quimby and a meet organizer passenger to their deaths in Dorchester Bay.
  • 1859 - July 1 and 2, John Wise and three companions complete a Montgolfière flight over a distance of 1,292 km (St. Louis - Henderson, USA).

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July 2

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July 3

  • 1937 - July 3-6 - Pan Am and Imperial Airways flying boats conduct joint survey flights over the Atlantic in preparation for the commencement of regular services.
  • 1920 - the first Royal Air Force Pageant is held, at Hendon

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July 4

  • 1989 - the pilot of a Soviet Air Force MiG-23 ejects shortly after take-off in Poland. The pilotless aircraft flies across Europe before crashing into a Belgian farmhouse

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July 5

  • 1874 - Belgian Vincent de Groof is killed in an accident as he tries to do a flight using flapping wings.

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July 6

  • 1948 - the US Navy's first two carrier-based AEW squadrons are formed, VAW-1 and VAW-2.
  • 1939 - Olga Klepikowa sets a world record by flying a glider 746 km (466 miles) from Moscow to Otradnoje.
  • 1915 - Lt Oswald Boelcke claims his first victory, a Blériot Parasol, while flying an Albatros C.I two-seater with Lt von Wühlisch as the observer & gunner.

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July 7

  • 1981 - Stephen Ptacek flies a solar-powered aircraft Solar Challenger across the English Channel, taking a little over five hours.
  • 1962 - a Soviet Air Force Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-152 sets a new airspeed record of 2,681 km/h (1,666 mph)

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July 8

  • 1908 - Thérèse Peltier becomes the first woman to fly in an aeroplane. She is a passenger on a flight made by Lèon Delagrange at Turin.

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July 9

  • 1960 - Sabena begins airlifting Belgian nationals out of Congo. Over the next three weeks, 25,711 will fly home
  • 1910, Frenchman Léon Morane sets a new speed record of 106 km/h.

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July 10

  • 1914 - July 10-11, German Reinhold Böhm flies his Albatros-biplane 24 hours and 12 minutes without refueling and nonstop. This one-man-flight record lasted until 1927.

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July 11

  • 1978 - the UK government agrees to fund development of the BAe 146

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July 12

  • 1910 - Charles Rolls is killed in a crash at Bournemouth, becoming the first British aviation fatality

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July 13

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July 14

  • 1959 - Maj V Ilyushin sets a new altitude record of 28,852 m (94,659 ft) in the Sukhoi T-431
  • 1919 - A Fiat BR makes the first direct flight from Rome to Paris.

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July 15

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July 16

  • 1989 - European air traffic is halted due to industrial action by French air traffic controllers.

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July 17

  • 1924 - Pelletier d'Oisy completes a flight from Paris to Tokyo. The journey takes 120 hours in the air.

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July 18

  • 1943 - US Navy airship K-74 is shot down by a German submarine, the only airship lost to enemy fire during World War II.
  • 1942 - a Messerschmitt Me 262 prototype makes its first flight under jet power, test-piloted by Fritz Wendel. Previous flights had been driven by a propeller.
  • 1941 - the first RAF aircraft equipped with radar
  • 1803, Etienne Gaspar Robertson and Lhoest climb from Hamburg (Germany) up to 7,280 m in a balloon.

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July 19

  • 1961 - MGM's By Love Possessed is shown on a TWA Boeing 707, the first feature film exhibited on a regularly scheduled commercial airline flight
  • 1867 - James W. Butler and Edmund Edwards are awarded Patent 2115 for their delta wing jet design the Steam Dart.
  • 1812, lamp gas used to fill a Montgolfière (Green).

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July 20

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July 21

  • 1980 - the F-16 is officially nicknamed the Fighting Falcon in a ceremony.
  • 1932 - Wolfgang von Gronau sets out to make a round-the-world trip in a Dornier Wal. One hundred and eleven days later, it will be the first such trip made in a flying boat.

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July 22

  • 1983 - Dick Smith achieves the first solo circumnavigation of the globe in a helicopter. Smith makes the 56,742 kilometre (35,258 mile) journey in stages using a Bell Jetranger III named Australian Explorer.
  • 1929 - Lufthansa uses a catapult to launch a Heinkel He 12 mailplane from the passenger liner Bremen, 400 km (249 miles) out of New York, speeding the mail on its way before the ship reached port.

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July 23

  • 1977 - After threats of shutting down transatlantic air traffic, the U.S. and British governments reach the Bermuda II accord, giving British airlines additional ports of entry in the United States and removing American airlines' rights to carry passengers beyond London and Hong Kong.

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July 24

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July 25

  • 1962 - the US Army forms its first armed helicopter company, using UH-1 Hueys
  • 1915 - Captain Lanoe Hawker of the RFC wins first Victoria Cross for aerial combat, over France.
  • 1909 - Louis Blériot claims a £1,000 prize from the British Daily Mail newspaper for being the first pilot to cross the English Channel. He makes the crossing in his Blériot Type XI from Les Barraques (near Calais) to Northfall Meadow (near Dover Castle) in 37 minutes. Blériot also received an additional £3,000 from the French government.

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July 26

  • 1918 - Maj Edward Mannock, Britain's highest scoring ace of the war, is shot down by German ground fire. He had scored 73 victories.

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July 27

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July 28

  • 1914 - outbreak of World War I Aviation changes war in a twofold way. The aeroplane turns the sky into a new battle field where about 20,000 flyers, most of them trained pilots die. Aircraft eliminate the distinction between frontline and hinterland, with the civilian population far behind the frontline also becoming a target.

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July 29

  • 1952 - a USAF RB-45 Tornado makes the first non-stop crossing of the Pacific by jet
  • 1930 - British airship R.100 makes a test flight to Montreal and back.

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July 30

  • 1914 - Trygve Gran makes the first crossing of the North Sea by aeroplane.

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July 31

  • 1964 - A. H. Parker sets a new sailplane distance record of 1,000 km (621 miles) in a Sisu-1A
  • 1918 - Lt Frank Linke-Crawford, Austrian 4th highest scoring ace, is shot down in combat. He had scored 27 victories.
  • 1901 - German meteorologists Berson and Süring climb to 10,800 m in a free balloon.
  • 1894 - Hiram Maxim launches an enormous biplane test rig (wingspan 32 m, 105 ft) propelled by two steam engines. It makes a short captive hop after running down a length of railway track. After that he stopped his experiments, which had already cost him around thirty thousands pounds.

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