American Aviation Historical Society1956 - 2026, Celebrating 70 Years of Service
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1901 |
At the invitation of Chanute, Wilbur Wright addresses the Western Society of Engineers in Chicago with a 10,000-word paper titled “Some Aeronautical Experiments.” |
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1932 |
James A. Mollison, a British pilot, completes the first westbound transatlantic solo flight, landing his deHavilland Puss Moth in Pennfield, New Brunswick after having departed Portmarnock, Ireland. |
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1948 |
Berlin Airlift corridor to be equipped with flight aids to insure winter airlift operations |
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