American Aviation Historical Society1956 - 2025, Celebrating over 65+ Years of Service
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1916 |
The first all-American air squadron in Europe is formed at the French spa town of Luxevil-les-Bains. Nieuport Squadron Nº 124, unofficially know as the "Escadrille Américaine" [American Squadron], is composed of volunteers who will be under the command of a French captain, Georges Thénault. |
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1917 |
William E. Boeing’s Pacific Aero Products Company is renamed the “Boeing Airplane Company.” |
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1933 |
Wreckage of Akron located by divers from the submarine rescue ship Falcon. |
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1942 |
Col James Doolittle led 16 B-25’s on Tokyo raid |
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1952 |
The biggest jet airline ever built, the Convair YB-60, makes a successful first flight at Carswell Air Force Base at Fort Worth, Texas. |
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1955 |
During AEC atomic tests in Nevada, three pilotless Lockheed QF-80 drones fly through the nuclear blast area carrying sampling pods. |
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1958 |
US Navy Lieutenant-Commander George Watkins flies from Edwards Air Base in California to a world record absolute altitude within the atmosphere of 76,932 feet in a Grumman F11F-1 Tiger. |
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