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May 1

  • 1965 - a Lockheed YF-12 sets a new international airspeed record of 2,070 mpg (3,331 km/h).
  • 1952 - the IATA agrees on new "tourist class" fares, which are adopted by Pan Am on its NewYork-London "Rainbow service"
  • 1925 - the Imperial Japanese Army Air Corps is established.
  • 1922 - Deruluft (Deutsche-Russische Luftverkehrs, "German-Russian Airlines") commences operations.

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May 2

  • 1923- 2-3 - Kelly MacReady complete the first non-stop flight from New York to Los Angeles, in 27 hours in a Fokker T-2.
  • 1916 - eight German Zeppelins raid the east coast of England, causing 39 casualties. The Zeppelin L 20 is wrecked in a storm off Stavanger, Norway on the return journey.
  • 1892 - Born Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, was a German pilot and is still regarded today as the "ace of aces". He was a very successful fighter pilot, military leader and flying ace who won 80 air combats during World War I.

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May 3

  • 1976 - A Pan Am Boeing 747SP makes a record around-the-world flight, taking 1 day 22 hours.

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May 4

  • 1969 - 4-11 - the Daily Mail Transatlantic Air Race commemorates the 50th anniversary of Alcock and Brown's crossing. It is won by a Royal Navy F-4 Phantom, taking 4 hours 47 minutes.
  • 1936 - 4-7 - Amy Johnson sets a new England-South Africa speed record of 3 days 6 hours 26 minutes in a Percival Gull Six.

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May 5

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May 6

  • 1941 - Igor Sikorsky sets a world endurance record for helicopter flight of 1 hour 32 minutes, in a Sikorsky VS-300

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May 7

  • 1933 - 7-8 - Stanislaw Skarzynski flies the South Atlantic from Senegal to Brazil in a small single-seater tourist airplane RWD-5bis, in 20 hours 30 minutes, over a distance of 3,582 km (2,238 miles). The RWD-5bis was the smallest plane to have ever flown the Atlantic - empty weight below 450 kg (990 lb), loaded 1100 kg. It is a part of 17,885 km Warsaw - Rio de Janeiro flight from April 27 to June 24.

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May 8

  • 1945 - VE Day - Germany surrenders, ending the War in Europe
  • 1934 - 8-23 - Jean Batten sets a new women's speed record between England and Australia. She flies a de Havilland DH.60 and makes the trip in 14 days 22 hours.
  • 1911 - US Naval Aviation Service created and the Navy's first airplane, a Curtiss Model D, is ordered.

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May 9

  • 1912 - Liuetenant Commander Charles Samson becomes the first person to fly an aircraft off the deck of a moving ship. He takes off in a Short S.38 from the deck of HMS Hibernia in Weymouth Bay.

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May 10

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May 13

  • 1940 - the Sikorsky VS-300, which made its first flight the previous year, makes its first untethered flight.

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May 14

  • 1909 - Samuel Cody makes the first aeroplane flight in the UK longer than 1 mile (1.6 km) in British Army Aeroplane No. 1.
  • 1908 - Charles Furnas becomes the first passenger in an aeroplane, piloted by Wilbur Wright. First heavy-than-air passenger carrying flight. Wilbur Wright flew Charles W. Furnas for a distance of 2.5 miles in a Wright Model B.

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May 15

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May 16

  • 1958 - Cpt W. W. Irwin sets a new airspeed record of 1,404 mph (2,259 km/h) in a F-104 Starfighter, the first record over 2,000 km/h

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May 17

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May 18

  • 1935 - the Tupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky crashes near Tushino after a mid-air collision. Fifty-six people are killed, making it the worst air crash at this time.
  • 1919 - Harry Hawker and Lt Cdr Kenneth Mackenzie-Grieve attempt a non-stop Atlantic crossing but are forced to ditch their aircraft only 2,253 (1,400 miles) after leaving Newfoundland. London's Daily Mail newspaper awards them a prize of £5,000 for their attempt anyway

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May 19

  • 1949 - a JRM Mars sets a new record of 308 for the largest number of people to be carried on a single aircraft.
  • 1918 - Raoul Lufbery, commander of the 94th (Hat in the Ring) Aero Squadron and second highest scoring American ace with 17 victories, is killed in air combat.

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May 20

  • 1941 - the Luftwaffe's largest paratroop assault sees 22,750 troops landed in Crete in Operation Merkur. The heavy losses taken mean this will also be the Luftwaffe's last such operation for the war.
  • 1927 - Flt Lt Roderic Carr sets out to set a new distance record, attempting to fly from England to India in a Hawker Horsely. Three days later, he will be rescued from the Persian Gulf.

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May 21

  • 1949 - a Sikorsky S-52 sets a new helicopter altitude record of 21,200 ft (6,468 m).

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May 22

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May 23

  • 2006 - The collision of a Greek and a Turkish fighter jet above southeastern Aegean Sea results in the death of the Greek pilot. The accident took place as the two aircraft were involved in a mock fight.
  • 1958 - the Short S.C.1 VTOL aircraft makes its first hovering flight

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May 24

  • 1976 - Three hijackers and seven hostages die as Filipino troops storm a hijacked Philippines Airlines Douglas DC-9.
  • 1918 - Josef Kiss, Austro-Hungarian 5th highest scoring ace, is shot down in combat. He had scored 19 victories.

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May 25

  • 1995 - a combined force of NATO aircraft attack a Serb ammunition depot near Jahorinski Potok
  • 1986 - a prisoner in a Parisian jail escapes when his wife rescues him in a helicopter

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May 26

  • 1972 - Cessna builds its 100,000th aircraft, the first company in the world to achieve this figure.
  • 1970 - the Tupolev Tu-144 exceeds Mach 2 in level flight, the first commercial aircraft to do so.
  • 1965 - Sir Geoffery de Havilland dies aged 82.
  • 1915 - Oberleutnant Kästner and Lt Georg Langhoff score the first German air-to-air victory of World War I.

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May 27

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May 28

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May 29

  • 1941 - the USAAC forms Ferrying Command to fly newly manufactured aircraft across the Atlantic to Britain.

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May 30

  • 1972 - three Japanese terrorists attack passengers at Tel Aviv Airport

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May 31

  • 1915 - First Zeppelin raid on London, made by LZ 38. Seven people killed, fourteen wounded.
  • 1911 - Andre Beaumont beats Roland Garros in the Paris to Rome air race, completing the 1,465 km (910 mile) course in 28 hours, 5 minutes.
  • 1811 - Albrecht Ludwig Berblinger, the "tailor of Ulm" (Germany) crashes in his apparatus, a copy of Degen's, into the Danube. It was presumably a workable hang glider.

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