American Aviation Historical Society1956 - 2025, Celebrating over 65+ Years of Service
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1838 |
Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin is born in Baden, Germany. The first large-scale builder and pioneer of rigid dirigible balloons, Zeppelin made his first balloon ascent while serving as a volunteer and observer for the Union Army in America’s Civil War. |
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1927 |
Lt. Byron J. Connell pilots a PN-10 into the air with a total gross load of nearly 11 tons and remains aloft for 11 hrs 7 min 18 sec while flying a 947.58 miles over a triangular course. The Navy claims 12 new records for twin-engine seaplanes including speed for 1000km, 88.50 mph; speed for 1500 km carrying a useful load of 500kg, 88.78 mph; duration carrying a payload of 500 kg; and distance with payload of 2000 kg. |
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1943 |
Col M. G. Grow, 8th AF Surgeon received Legion of Merit for developing flak vest |
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1953 |
New York Airways, America’s first scheduled passenger helicopter carrier, begins service. |
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