This is a list of aviation-related events from 1921:
Events
June
July
August
- August 11 - Schneider Trophy race flown at Venice, Italy. In an all-Italian field, Giovanni De Briganti won the race in a Macchi M-7. Speed 189.7 km/h (117.9 mph).
- August 24 - British Airship R-38 breaks up over Hull, Yorkshire during trials, killing 44 people.
September
October
- The RAF takes over from the British Army in assuming policing duties in Iraq
- October 15 - the Spanish airline Compania Española de Trafico Aereo is established - it will eventually form part of Iberia Airlines.
November
- The 6th Salon d'Aeronautique is held in Paris. The Breguet 19 is unveiled.
- November 5 - Curtiss test pilot Bert Acosta wins the Pulitzer Trophy in a Curtiss CR-2 and establishes a new closed-circuit airspeed record of 284.36 km/h (176.7 mph).
December
First flights
February
April
May
June
July
Entered service
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