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Today in Aviation History: Francesco Agello Sets New Airspeed Record Flying the Macchi M.C.72
Learn how Francesco Agello broke the world airspeed record on October 21, 1934, flying the Macchi M.C.72 seaplane at 709.21 ...
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Mitsubishi 3MT5
Discover the story of the Mitsubishi 3MT5, the Imperial Japanese Navy's experimental twin-engine bomber that first flew on ...
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Today in Bills stadium history: Oct. 24
O.J. Simpson rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns but that wasn’t quite good enough in Buffalo’s third of 10 straight ...
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Grumman F2F
On this day in 1933, the Grumman F2F made its first flight-a compact, agile "flying barrel" that paved the way for Grumman's ...
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Vought XF6U Pirate
The Vought XF6U Pirate first flew on October 2, 1946. Restored F6U now on display at the Fort Worth Aviation Museum.
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Stipa-Caproni
On October 7, 1932, the Stipa-Caproni made its first flight, pioneering a ducted-fan design that inspired modern turbofan engines.
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
On October 14, 1938, the Curtiss P-40 made its first flight. Known as the Warhawk, Tomahawk, and Kittyhawk, this iconic ...
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Today in Aviation History: First Flight of the Boeing XB-15
On October 15, 1937, Boeing's XB-15 made its first flight. This massive long-range bomber prototype set new standards in size ...
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Today in Aviation History: Apollo 7 Launches NASA's First Crewed Apollo Mission
On October 10, 1968, NASA launched Apollo 7, the first successful crewed mission of the Apollo program. The 11-day flight tested critical spacecraft systems and paved the way for humanity's journey to ...
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Today in Aviation History: First Recorded Aerial Victory
On October 5, 1914, the first recorded aerial victory occurred when French pilots downed a German Aviatik B.II during WWI.
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