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2007 – Loch Lomond Seaplanes launches scheduled services from Glasgow Seaplane Terminal to Oban in Scotland.

2002 – First flight of the KAI T-50 Golden Eagle

1992 – First flight of the HAL Dhruv

1986 – First test-flight of a propfan engine, the General Electric GE-36

1978 – Entered Service: British Aerospace Sea Harrier

1977 – The Voyager 2 unmanned interplanetary spacecraft is launched aboard a Titan IIIE/Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral, tasked mainly with photographing Venus, Neptune and Saturn. As of today, Voyager 2 is still monitored and tracked from 15 hrs 26 mins 15 secs of light-travel time from Earth.[2] Flight logs continue at: [3]

1970 – First flight of the Sikorsky S-67 Blackhawk

1969 – First flight of the FMA IA 58 Pucará

1963 – First flight of the BAC One-Eleven

1955 – Flying a U. S. Air Force North American F-100 C Super Sabre, Horace A. Haines sets a world speed record of 822.135 mph (1,323.889 km/hr).

1953 – Using aerial refueling, 17 U. S. Air Force F-84G Thunderjets make the longest-ever nonstop flight by jet fighters, flying 4,485 miles (7,218 km) from the United States to the United Kingdom.

1947 – Flying the first Douglas D-558-1 Skystreak, Bu. No. 37970, Commander Turner F. Caldwell, United States Navy, set a new world air speed record of 640.744 mph (1,031.178 km/h) over a 3-kilometer course at Muroc Army Air Field, California. (FAI Record File Number 9864)

1939 – The last rigid airship, the Graf Zeppelin (LZ 130) makes its last flight.

1936 – Prototype Vought XSB2U-1 Vindicator, BuNo 9725, accepted by the U.S. Navy on 2 July 1936, crashes in Virginia.

1935 – Boeing test pilot Les Tower flies the Model 299 nonstop from Seattle to Dayton and establishes an unofficial record of flying 2,100 miles at an average speed of 232 miles.

1923 – Completed: USS Shenandoah (ZR-1)[4]

1919 – The first regularly scheduled passenger service by airship begins with Zeppelin LZ 120 Bodenese’s first flight at Friedrichshafen, Germany.

1910 – The first U. S. Army experiments with firing a rifle from an airplane takes place when United States Army Lieutenant Jacob Earl Fickel conducts firing trials from a Curtiss two-seater biplane piloted by Curtiss himself.

1908 – Robert Gastambide becomes the first passenger carried by a monoplane when he is taken up on the Antoinette II.

1908 – The Wright Flyer built for flight trials before the U. S. Army arrives at Fort Myer, near Washington, D. C., eight days ahead of schedule. Before trials begin, tests to check transportability, another stipulation, start.

1901 – The Wright brothers leave Kitty Hawk, N. C., at the end of their second season of testing gliders and return to Dayton, Ohio.

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