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1933 in aviation
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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1933:
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Events
January
- January 16 - Jean Mermoz and crew make a non-stop flight from Senegal to Brazil in 17 hours 27 minutes.
February
- February 6-8 - Gayford and Nicholetts make the first non-stop flight from England to South Africa in a Fairey Long-Range Monoplane . The 5,309 mile (8,544 km) flight is a new distance record. They take 57 hours 25 minutes.
- February 6-9 - Jim Mollison flies a de Havilland Puss Moth from the United Kingdom to Brazil, via Senegal. He becomes the first person to fly solo across the North and South Atlantics.
- February 25 - USS Ranger, the US Navy's first ship designed from the outset as an aircraft carrier, is launched.
April
- April 1 - the Indian Air Force is formed
- April 3 - two British aircraft, the Westland PV-3 and Westland PV-6 make the first flight over Mount Everest
- April 4 - US Navy airship USS Akron crashes during a storm, killing 76 of its 79 crew.
- April 29 - the Reichsluftfahrtministerium ("Reich Aviation Ministry") is formed by the Nazi government.
May
- May 7-8 - Stanislaw Skarzynski flew the South Atlantic in a small single-seater tourist airplane, a RWD-5bis, in 20 hours 30 minutes, over a distance 3,582 km (2,238 miles). The RWD-5bis was the smallest plane to have ever flown the Atlantic (apart from a high-tech Rutan Voyager of 1986) - empty weight below 450 kg (990 lbs).
July
- July 14-22, Wiley Post, flying a Lockheed Vega, makes the first around the world solo flight. His flight begins and ends at Floyd Bennett Field in New York, with stops at Berlin, Moscow, Irkutsk and Alaska - a total distance of 25,099 km (15,596 miles).
August
- August 5-7 - Maurice Rossi and Paul Codes fly a Blériot 110 from New York to Rayal , Syria, establishing a new distance record of 9,104 km (5,657 miles).
September
- September 7-8 - six US Navy Consolidated P2Y flying boats make a non-stop formation flight from Norfolk, Virginia to the Panama Canal, covering 2,059 miles (3,314 km) in 25 hours 20 minutes.
- September 28 - Lemoine sets a new altitude record of 13,661 m (44,820 ft) in a Potez 50
October
- October 4-11 - Sir Charles Kingsford Smith sets a new solo flight record between England and Australia of 7 days 4 hours. He flies a Percival Gull .
- October 15 - the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine is started for the first time.
- October 31 - Air France is founded.
December
- December 1 - Indian National Airways commences the first daily service in India, between Calcutta and Dacca.
Years in aviation |
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1928 |
1929 |
1930 |
1931 |
1932 |
1933 |
1934 |
1935 |
1936 |
1937 |
1938 |
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1933:
Events
January
- January 16 - Jean Mermoz and crew make a non-stop flight from Senegal to Brazil in 17 hours 27 minutes.
February
- February 6-8 - Gayford and Nicholetts make the first non-stop flight from England to South Africa in a Fairey Long-Range Monoplane . The 5,309 mile (8,544 km) flight is a new distance record. They take 57 hours 25 minutes.
- February 6-9 - Jim Mollison flies a de Havilland Puss Moth from the United Kingdom to Brazil, via Senegal. He becomes the first person to fly solo across the North and South Atlantics.
- February 25 - USS Ranger, the US Navy's first ship designed from the outset as an aircraft carrier, is launched.
April
- April 1 - the Indian Air Force is formed
- April 3 - two British aircraft, the Westland PV-3 and Westland PV-6 make the first flight over Mount Everest
- April 4 - US Navy airship USS Akron crashes during a storm, killing 76 of its 79 crew.
- April 29 - the Reichsluftfahrtministerium ("Reich Aviation Ministry") is formed by the Nazi government.
May
- May 7-8 - Stanislaw Skarzynski flew the South Atlantic in a small single-seater tourist airplane, a RWD-5bis, in 20 hours 30 minutes, over a distance 3,582 km (2,238 miles). The RWD-5bis was the smallest plane to have ever flown the Atlantic (apart from a high-tech Rutan Voyager of 1986) - empty weight below 450 kg (990 lbs).
July
- July 14-22, Wiley Post, flying a Lockheed Vega, makes the first around the world solo flight. His flight begins and ends at Floyd Bennett Field in New York, with stops at Berlin, Moscow, Irkutsk and Alaska - a total distance of 25,099 km (15,596 miles).
August
- August 5-7 - Maurice Rossi and Paul Codes fly a Blériot 110 from New York to Rayal , Syria, establishing a new distance record of 9,104 km (5,657 miles).
September
- September 7-8 - six US Navy Consolidated P2Y flying boats make a non-stop formation flight from Norfolk, Virginia to the Panama Canal, covering 2,059 miles (3,314 km) in 25 hours 20 minutes.
- September 28 - Lemoine sets a new altitude record of 13,661 m (44,820 ft) in a Potez 50
October
- October 4-11 - Sir Charles Kingsford Smith sets a new solo flight record between England and Australia of 7 days 4 hours. He flies a Percival Gull .
- October 15 - the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine is started for the first time.
- October 31 - Air France is founded.
December
- December 1 - Indian National Airways commences the first daily service in India, between Calcutta and Dacca.
First flights
February
- February 8 - Boeing 247
- February 10 - Hawker Demon
- February 19 - Vultee V-1
April
May
- May 27 - De Havilland Leopard Moth
June
July
- Bloch MB.200
- Curtiss XF12C
- July 1 - Douglas DC-1
August
October
- October 11 - Blackburn Perth
December
Entered service
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