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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Grumman S-2 Tracker
The Grumman S-2 Tracker made its first flight on December 4, 1952, becoming the U.S. Navy's first purpose-built ...
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Today in aviation history: First jet takeoff and landing on aircraft carrier
On December 3, 1945, Lieutenant-Commander Eric Melrose Brown made aviation history by launching and landing a de Havilland ...
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Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the Heinkel He 70
The Heinkel He 70 made its first flight on December 1, 1932. Originally built as a high-speed mail plane, the sleek "Blitz" ...
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Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the Junkers Ju 288
The Junkers Ju 288 made its first flight on November 29, 1940, emerging as the Luftwaffe's promising Bomber B contender.
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Today In Aviation History: First Documented Free-Flight of Humans
On November 21, 1783, the Montgolfier brothers achieved the first documented free-flight of humans, sending Pilâtre de Rozier ...
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Today In Aviation History: First flight of the Fairey Flycatcher
The Fairey Flycatcher first flew on November 28, 1922, becoming one of the earliest fighters designed specifically for aircraft carrier operations and a favorite among Fleet Air Arm pilots during the ...
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Today In Aviation History: First Airmail Flown by Jet Aircraft
On November 30, 1941, Italy's Caproni Campini N.1 made history by flying the world's first jet-powered airmail. Piloted by ...
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Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the Fairchild F-27
The Fairchild F-27, the U.S.-built version of the Fokker F27 Friendship, made its first flight on November 24, 1955. Built ...
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Today In Aviation History: First Flight of the Bloch MB.210
The Bloch MB.210 first flew on November 23, 1934, marking a shift in French bomber design with its low-wing layout and ...
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Today In Aviation History: Scott Crossfield Breaks Mach 2
On November 20, 1953, test pilot Scott Crossfield became the first person to fly faster than Mach 2 in the Douglas D-558-II ...
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Today in Bills stadium history: Dec. 3
In the sunset season for the concrete cathedral so often overflowed with as many as 80,000 passionate patrons, WIVB News 4 ...
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