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2011 – Launch of GPS IIF-2, GPS satellite.

1999 – John F. Kennedy, Jr. plane crash: A Piper Saratoga piloted by John F. Kennedy, Jr. – The son of President John F. Kennedy – crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, killing all three people on board: Kennedy, his wife Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and her sister, Lauren Bessette.

1989 – European air traffic is halted due to industrial action by French air traffic controllers.

1986 – Launch of Soyuz T-15, Soviet manned mission to both space stations Mir and Salyut 7.

1986 – The Atlas Cheetah, fighter aircraft built as a major upgrade of the Dassault Mirage III by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation (later Denel Aviation) of South Africa, is First unveiled.

1970 – First flight of the Aérospatiale Corvette

1969 – Apollo 11 blasted off from Cape Kennedy, Fla., on the first manned mission to the surface of the moon.

1965 – First launch of the Proton, expendable launch system used for both commercial and Russian government space launches.

1965 – First flight of the North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco, an American twin-turboprop light attack and observation aircraft.

1962 – NASA civilian Test pilot Joseph A Walker takes X-15 to 32,600 m.

1957 – First Flights: Aerotécnica AC-14

1957 – Flying a Vought F8U-1P Crusader photographic reconnaissance aircraft, United States Marine Corps Major John H. Glenn sets a North American transcontinental speed record, flying from Los Alamitos, California, to Floyd Bennett Field in New York City nonstop in 3 hours, 28 min, 50 seconds, at an average speed of 723.517 mph (1,165.084 km/hr) with three aerial refuelings.

1956 – First flight of The Lavochkin La-250 “Anakonda”, Soviet high-altitude interceptor aircraft prototype.

1953 – USAF Lieutenant Colonel W. F. Barnes, flying a North American F86D Sabre, sets the world’s first speed record over 700mph

1951 – First flight of the Iberavia I-11 EC-AFE (Or Iberavia I-11), Spanish low-wing monoplane of conventional configuration with fixed, tricycle undercarriage and a large, bubble canopy over the two side-by-side seats.

1950 – First flight of the Boisavia Chablis, French 2-seat high wing monoplane light sport aircraft prototype

1948 – First flight of the Vickers Viscount

1947 – Geoffrey Tyson test-pilots the Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 TG263, the first jet fighter to be modified as a flying boat.

1925 – Early example of a production Fokker D.XIII is used to set four new world airspeed records: the airspeed record for carrying a 500 kg/1,102 lb payload (265.7 km/h or 165.7 mph), the record for carrying the same payload over a distance of 200 km (264.2 km/h or 164.7 mph), at the same time setting the same records for carrying a 250 kg (551 lb) payload.

1921 – First flight of the Avro 552, a British light biplane aircraft, Evolution of the AVro 504.

1921 – Cambridge wins the first air race between Oxford and Cambridge universities, using S. E. 5 as. airplanes.

1920 – First flight of the Blériot-SPAD S.34

1911 – The LZ 10 Schwaben enters commercial service. It will go on to become the first commercially successful passenger aircraft.

1910 – First flight of The Duigan pusher biplane (or often simply the Duigan biplane), unnamed early aircraft which made the First powered flight by an Australian-designed and -built machine.

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