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1945 in aviation

 
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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1945:

Contents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

July

August

September

October

  • 1 October - 1st annual general meeting of the International Air Transport Association begins in Montreal, Canada.
  • 24 October - AOA - American Overseas Airlines operated the first scheduled commercial transatlantic flight by a landplane (Douglas C-54 Skymaster), between New York City, NY USA and London, England UK. Since the new London-Heathrow airport was not yet available for commercial operations, AOA had to use Bournemouth-Hurn Airport.

November

  • November 7 – Gp Cpt H. J. Wilson sets a new official airspeed record of 606 mph (976 km/h) in a Gloster Meteor. Unofficial German speed records by the rocket-powered Messerschmitt Me 163 during the war had already exceeded 625 mph (1,000 km/h)

December

First flights

January

February

March

April

May

June

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown Date

Entered service

January

August

November

References

  1. ^ Smith, Bob, "On Patrol: Flying The Martin PBM Mariner in WW II", Wings, Granada Hills, California, April 1990, Volume 20, Number 4, page 55.
  2. ^ "First Jet Landing." Naval Aviation News, United States Navy, March 1946, p. 6. The first jet aircraft to operate from an aircraft carrier was the unconventional composite propeller-jet Ryan FR Fireball, but it was designed to utilize its piston engine during takeoff and landing. On 6 November 1945, the piston engine of an FR-1 failed on final approach and the pilot started the jet engine and landed, thereby performing the first jet-powered carrier landing, albeit unintentionally.

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