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June 1

A Taube in flight
  • 1948 - BEA commences the first helicopter airmail service in the UK
  • 1919 - A permanent flight of aircraft is stationed in San Diego to serve as a forest fire patrol. The machines are war-surplus Curtiss JN-4s.

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June 2


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June 3

Tu-144

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June 4

  • 1930 - Lt Apollo Soucek sets a new seaplane altitude record of 43,166 ft (13,157 ft) in a F3W Apache
  • 1920 - the US Army Reorganization Act is passed, dashing hopes for an independent air arm like Britain's Royal Air Force.

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June 5

  • 1783 unmanned flight of the Montgolfier brothers hot-air-balloon (Montgolfière) in Vivarais, France. The Montgolfiers demonstrate a hot air balloon in public, at Annonay.

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June 6

  • 1964 - Silver City Airline announces that it has airlifted its one millionth car between England and continental Europe.
  • 1915 - LZ 37 becomes the first Zeppelin destroyed in air-to-air combat when it is bombed by Flt Sub-Lt Reginald Warneford, RNAS.

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June 7

  • 1989 - a Suriname DC-8 Super 62 crashes near Paramaribo Airport, Suriname, killing 168.

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June 8

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June 9

  • 1938 - the Nicaraguan Air Force is formed as the Fuerza Aérea de la Guarda Nacional.

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June 10

  • 1940 - Italy declares war on Britain and its allies and begins an aerial assault on Malta.

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June 11

  • 1943 - the Italian garrison on Pantellaria surrenders after taking heavy bombing, the first ground captured by air power alone.
  • 1897 - Salomon Andrée, N. Strindberg and K. Fraenkel attempt an Arctic expedition to the North Pole by free balloon from Spitzbergen. He and two companions crash within three days but manage to survive for several months in the pack ice. Their remains are discovered in 1930 on White Island. It was possible to develop the located film material.

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June 12

  • 1897 - Friedrich Hermann Wölfert and his mechanic are killed in an accident when their airship powered by petrol caught fire at a demonstration at the Tempelhof field.

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June 13

  • 1921 - the US Army and Navy begin trials in Chesapeake Bay to test the effectiveness of aircraft in attacking ships. The captured German destroyer G-102, light cruiser Frankfurt and battleship Ostfriesland will all be successfully sunk by aerial bombing.
  • 1917 - 14 Gotha bombers make the most destructive air-raid on London of the First World War. Attacking in daylight, 162 people are killed and 432 wounded.

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June 14

  • 1982 - Argentinan forces surrender to English forces on the Falkland Islands. During their war, the English had destroyed 109 Argentinian planes, compared to only 10 lost by the British.
  • 1944 - June 14-15 (overnight), flying a Mosquito of 605 Sqn, Flt Lt J G Musgrave became first pilot to shoot down a V1 flying bomb.

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June 15

  • 1785 - Pilâtre de Rozier and Jules Romain become the first known aeronautical fatalities when their balloon crashes during an attempt to cross the English Channel.

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June 16

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June 17

  • 1916 - the first French ace, Jean Navarre, is shot down and wounded, ending his combat career with 12 confirmed kills.

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June 18

  • 1953 - a USAF C-124 Globemaster II crashes near Tokyo, killing 129 people in the worst air crash to date. It is the first crash in which over 100 people were killed.

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June 19

  • 1947 - Col Albert Boyd sets a new official world airspeed record of 623.62 mph (1,003 km/h) in a Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star. (This is still marginally slower than unofficial German speed records in rocket-powered aircraft during World War II).
  • 1918 - Italy's highest-scoring ace, Maggiore Francesco Baracca is killed by Austrian ground fire. He had claimed 34 victories.

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June 20

  • 1972 - Airline pilots hold a world-wide strike, calling for tighter security

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June 21

  • 1987 - Air France pilot Partick Fourticq and friend Henri Pescarolo once again walk into the record books, completing an around the world flight aboard a Lockheed 18, in 88 hours and 19 minutes.
  • 1972 - Jean Boulet pilots a Aérospatiale Lama to a new record altitude for helicopters, 12,441 m (40,820 ft)

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June 22

  • 1941 - Germany invades the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa). 1,200 Soviet aircraft are destroyed on the first day alone.

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June 23

  • 1919 - six Zeppelins (LZ 46, LZ 79, LZ 91, LZ103, LZ 110, and LZ 111) are destroyed at Nordholz by their own crews in order to prevent them from falling into Allied hands.
  • 1916 - Victor Chapman of Lafayette Escadrille becomes the first US airman to be killed in action, shot down near Verdun.

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June 24

  • 1935 - One Ford Trimotor of Servicio Aéreo Colombiano (SACO) crashed with another Ford Trimotor of Sociedad Colombo Alemana de Transporte Aéreo (SCADTA) in Medellín, Colombia. Fifteen people were killed including the world's most famous tango singer Carlos Gardel.

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June 25

So far no historical anniverseries have been found for this date. If you know of any then by all means...

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June 26

  • 1988 - An Air France Airbus A320 on a demonstration flight at an airshow at Mulhouse-Habsheim crashes and kills four people, including the pilot and co-pilot.

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June 27

  • 1912 - Following successes using aircraft against the Turks in North Africa, Italy forms a specialised Air Battalion (Battagliore Aviatori).

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June 28

  • 1955 - Jean Moire lands a Bell 47 helicopter on top of Mont Blanc, at an altitude of 4,807 m (15,772 ft)
  • 1948 - Sdn Ldr Basil Arkel sets a new helicopter speed record of 124 mph (200 km/h) in a Fairey Gyrodyne.

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June 29

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June 30

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