Each day brings a new piece of aviation history to reflect on. Whether it’s a significant milestone or a quiet moment in time, the history of flight is rich with stories that shaped the skies we know today. Join us as we celebrate the moments that made aviation what it is


On March 12, 1947, the Douglas Cloudster II made its first flight, testing an unusual…
On March 11, 1935, the Avro 652 entered passenger service with Imperial Airways, a small…
Despite a rough start, the Bell 206 would become on of the world's most successful…
An unsung aircraft of the Second World War, the Kingcobra became an export fighter, manned…
While the L-188 Electra may not have found the success its designers intended it to…
This unique Japanese floatplane featuring contra-rotating propellers and a crew of two saw limited action…
Despite their new peacetime role being different than their intended one, it is still a…
On this day, legendary test pilot Eric "Winkle" Brown landed a de Havilland DH.100 Vampire…
From its beginnings as a US military trainer, the T-34 expanded its illustrious career in…
Starting out as a mail-carrier design, the He 170 was reformed for military use and…
by Bryan R. Swopes of This Day in Aviation On February 17, 1956, test pilot…
On February 9, 1969, at 11:34 a.m., Boeing Chief Test Pilot Jack Wadell, with Engineering…
by Bryan R. Swopes of This Day in Aviation On November 1, 1954, the United…
by Bryan R. Swopes of This Day in Aviation On October 26, 1940, at Mines…
by Bryan R. Swopes of This Day in Aviation On October 7, 1963, the first…
by Bryan R. Swopes of This Day in Aviation On October 1, 1947, after three…
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