American Aviation Historical Society1956 - 2025, Celebrating over 65+ Years of Service
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1910 |
Lt. Eugene Ely, USN, makes the first flight from shipboard when he takes a Curtiss plane off from the deck of the cruiser Birmingham at Hampton Roads, VA. He lands in Norfolk. |
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1949 |
Nonstop flight of 56 hours and 2 minutes has put captain William Odom in the record books. Leaving Honolulu, Hawaii, he covers a distance of 4,957.25 miles before landing at Teterboro, New Jersey to gain the world record in Class C-1-c for light aircraft. |
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1955 |
First unit of F-84Fs capable of being launched and recovered by B-36s formed |
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