Aviation History Facts: October
October 01
- In 1861... The United States Army Balloon Corps, consisting of five balloons and fifty men, is formed. (AYY)
- In 1906... United States Army Lieutenant Frank Lahm wins the 1st Gordon Bennett international balloon race. (AYY)
- In 1912... The Military Aviation Service is founded in Germany. (AYY)
- In 1947... Los Angeles Airways opens the world's 1st regular airmail service by helicopter, using Sikorsky S-51 machines. (AYY)
October 02
- In 1918... The Kettering Bug pilotless airplane being developed by Charles F. Kettering makes its first successful unmanned flight test, albeit for only nine seconds. (F&F)
October 03
- In 1785... Jean-Pierre Blanchard makes the 1st manned balloon ascent in Germany. (OTM)
October 04
- In 1784... James Sadler becomes the 1st British aeronaut when he makes a flight in a Montgolfier-type balloon of a 170-foot circumference (AYY)
- In 1909... More than a million New Yorkers watch as Wilbur Wright makes a flight along the Hudson River. (AYY)
- In 1958... Britain's national overseas airline BOAC becomes the 1st carrier to fly the Atlantic route by jet airliner. (AYY)
October 05
- In 1751... Italian Andrea Grimaldi, exhibits a flying carriage: the machine, which remains untested, has a complex structure and a wingspan of 22 feet. (AYY)
- In 1905... Wilbur Wright in the Flyer II makes the 1st flight of over a half-an-hour at Simms Station, Ohio. (AYY)
- In 1907... The 1st British Army dirigible airship, the Nullis Secundus (second to none), makes a spectacular flight over the capital city of London. (AYY)
- In 1914... A German Aviatik becomes the 1st aircraft to be shot down in a dogfight by a French Army-owned Voisin airplane. (AYY)
October 06
- In 1908... Wilbur Wright and a French writer make the 1st passenger flight of over one hour. (OTM)
- In 1922... Lieutenants John Macready and O.G. Kelly set a new world flight endurance record, staying aloft in their Fokker T-2 monoplane for a total of 35 hours, 18 minutes and 30 seconds. (AYY)
October 07
- In 1909... Glenn Curtiss becomes the 1st American to hold an FAI airplane certificate. (AYY)
October 08
- In 1883... French brothers Albert and Gaston Tissandier make the 1st flight with an airship powered by electricity. (OTM)
October 09
- In 1890... The 1st full-sized manned airplane to leave the ground under its own power is Frenchman Clement Ader's steam-powered, propeller-driven aircraft. (OTM)
- In 1900... French aeronaut Count Henri de La Vaulx sets a world record for non-stop long-distance balloon flight. He flies for over 35 hours after taking off from Paris, France. (AYY)
October 10
- In 1898... Augustus Herring pilots a powered biplane based on Octave Chanute's glider design. (AYY)
- In 1907... Robert Esnault-Pelterie makes the 1st airplane flight with a control stick, using a single, broom handle-like lever. (AYY)
October 11
- In 1910... President Teddy Roosevelt becomes the 1st US president to fly when he is taken up in St. Louis. (AYY)
October 12
- In 1976... The NASA/U.S. Army rotor systems research aircraft produced by Sikorsky as the S-72 makes its first flight. (F&F)
October 13
- In 1931... Canadian pilot Godfrey Dean performs the 1st loop in an autogyro, at Willow Field, near Philadelphia. (AYY)
October 14
- In 1947... Captain Charles "Chuck" Yeager becomes the 1st person to fly faster than sound. Yeager "breaks the sound barrier" in his Bell X-1 airplane, Glamorous Glennis, named after his wife. He was able to reach 670-mph or Mach 1.015 at Muroc Dry Lake, California. (AYY)
October 15
- In 1783... The 1st man to ascend in a tethered balloon is French scientist Jean Pilatre de Rozier. His hot-air Montgolfier balloon ascends to 84 feet - the length of the rope holding the balloon. (OTM)
- In 1913... Lieutenant Ronin makes the 1st official airmail flight in France. (AYY)
- In 1927... Captain Dieudonne´ lands in Brazil becoming the 1st person to fly non-stop across the South Atlantic. The 2100-mile flight takes just over 18 hours. (AYY)
- In 1939... New York mayor Fiorello La Guardia dedicates an airport in Flushing bearing his name. La Guardia airport is the costliest to build at the time, $45 million. (AYY)
October 16
- In 1908... Samuel Cody becomes the 1st man to fly in Britain. Flying the British Army Aeroplane N° 1, Cody flies for 1,391 feet before crashing. (AYY)
- In 1909... German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin forms the world's 1st commercial airline. (OTM)
- In 1910... The 1st airship crossing of the English Channel is made by the French-built dirgible Cle´ment-Bayard II. The 244-mile route is completed in 6 hours. (AYY)
- In 1917... Final testing is made for the US Army-designed air-to-air radio communication system with a wireless set. (AYY)
October 17
- In 1922... Lieutenant V.C. Griffin, in a Vought VE-7SF airplane, achieves the 1st take-off from the USS Langley, America's 1st operational aircraft carrier. (AYY)
October 18
- In 1909... Charles Comte de Lambert, Wilbur Wright's 1st aviation pupil, flies around the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (OTM)
October 19
- In 1968... USAF test pilot Major William "Pete" Knight wins the Harmon international aviator's trophy for "exceptional individual piloting performance". (AYY)
October 20
- In 1920... Flying his Nieuport Delage, Sadi Lecointe set a world speed record flying at 187.99-mph. (AYY)
October 21
- In 1929... The Colonial Flying Service and Scully Walton Ambulance Company organize the United State's 1st civilian air ambulance service. (AYY)
October 22
- In 1797... The modern parachute is born as Andre-Jacques Garnerin makes the 1st human parachute descent from the air. Garnerin jumps from a hydrogen balloon at a height of 2,300 feet in Paris. (OTM)
- In 1898... Augustus Herring pilots a powered biplane based on Octave Chanute's glider design. (AYY)
October 23
- In 1906... Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos Dumont makes the 1st sustained airplane flight in Europe in his own airplane, the N° 14 bis. (AYY)
October 24
- In 1912... Harry Hawker wins the British Empire Michelin Cup for endurance. He flies for over 8 hours in a Burgess-Wright airplane. (AYY)
October 25
- In 1939... The prototype Handey Page Halifax (serial no. L7244) makes its first flight from RAF Bicester with J.L.B.H. Cordes at the controls. (F&F)
October 26
- In 1907... Henry Farman flies his Voisin Farman I flying machine just under 2,530 feet, breaking the world distance record. ( (AYY)
October 27
- In 1909... Mrs. Ralph van Denman flies for four minutes with Wilbur Wright at College Park, Maryland, becoming the U.S.'s 1st female passenger. (AYY)
October 28
- In 1914... Aviators in Melbourne form an Australian Aero Club. (AYY)
October 29
- In 1917... An American-built DH-4 flies for the 1st time. (AYY)
October 30
- In 1908... Henry Farman performs the 1st cross-country flight in Europe as well as the 1st flight between two towns. (AYY)
- In 1909... Claude Moore-Brabazon wins a £1,000 prize offered by the Daily Mail for a circular flight of one mile. (AYY)
October 31
- In 1933... France's air minister Pierre Cot formally inaugurates the country's national airline, Air France. (AYY)
- In 1956... The US Navy R4D-5 Skytrain Que Sera Sera, commanded by Rear Admiral George Dufek, becomes the 1st airplane to make a landing at the South Pole. (AYY)
Works Cited
Editor-in-Chief: Bill Gunston, Aviation: Year by Year, Amber Books Limited, London, UK, 2001. (AYY)
Leonard C. Bruno, On the Move: A Chronology of Advances in Transportation, Gale Research Inc., Detroit, MI, 1993. (OTM)
Arthur George Renstrom, Wilbur & Orville Wright: A Chronology, United States, Library of Congress, 1971 (COFC)