American Aviation Historical Society1956 - 2025, Celebrating over 65+ Years of Service
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1923 |
Lt Russell Maughan set a world speed record of 236.557 mph in a Curtiss R-6 |
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1927 |
Aircraft Type Certificate No. 1 is issued by the Aeronautics Board of the Dept. of Commerce (later, the FAA) to the Buhl Airster C-3A, a three-place open biplane. Another eight certificates are issued by the end of the year. |
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1951 |
Flight Safety Inc. begins operations at the Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport, New York with just one secretary and rented late night hours on a Link trainer simulator. |
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1954 |
An American Airlines DC-7 sets an official Los Angeles to New York transcontinental speed record for commercial aircraft by flying across the country in 6 hr 10 min. (This was unofficially broken the following day by another American DC-7 that covered the distance in 5 hr 51 min.) |
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1960 |
ZPG-2 airship sets new record for standard-equipped flight at 95.5 hours on ASW patrol. |
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