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


April 14, 1918 marked the first U.S. Army Air Service aerial victories of World War…
April 13, 1931 marked the first flight of the Boeing YB-9, the first all-metal monoplane…
On this day in aviation history, 79 years ago (November 11, 1946), the first flight…
One hundred six years ago today, the Blériot-SPAD S.27 made its first flight. This French…
Eighty-one years ago today, on November 9, 1944, the Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter took its first…
Seventy-five years ago today, USAF Lt. Russell J. Brown scored America’s first aerial victory over…
Eighty years ago today, on November 7, 1945, the Gloster Meteor became the first jet…
On November 6, 1935, the Hawker Hurricane made its first flight, marking the beginning of…
The AV-8B Harrier II made its first flight on November 5, 1981. This second-generation “Jump…
On November 4, 1932, the Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing made its first flight. Designed by…
On November 3, 1965, Major Robert Rushworth made the first flight of the modified X-15A-2…
On November 2, 1947, Howard Hughes flew the H-4 Hercules—known as the “Spruce Goose”—for the…
On November 1, 1911, Italian aviator Lt. Giulio Gavotti made history by conducting the first…
On October 31, 1943, the Budd RB Conestoga flew for the first time. Built from…
On October 30, 1918, Eddie Rickenbacker achieved his last aerial victory, cementing his status as…
On October 29, 1963, the Canadair CT-114 Tutor joined the RCAF, later gaining fame as…
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