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April 12 - Pierre Prier makes the first non-stop flight from London to Paris
May
May 8 - US Naval Aviation Service created and the Navy's first
airplane, a Curtiss Model D, is ordered.
May 31 - Andre Beaumont beats Roland Garros in the Paris to
Rome air race, completing the 1,465 km (910
mile) course in 28 hours, 5 minutes.
July
July 4 - First ever commercial cargo was flown by
Horatio Barber in his Valkyrie B
tail-first monoplane. The General Electric company paid £100 to
have a box of Osram electric lamps flown from Shoreham to Hove in England.[1]
August
August 29 - Hilda Hewlett becomes the first British woman to
receive a pilot's licence.
September 15 - Édouard de Nié Port, one of the
pre-eminent aeroplane designers and racing pilots of the era, and
co-founder with his brother Charles of the French aircraft
manufacturer Nieuport, is
killed in a flying accident.
September 23 - the first US airmail flight is made. Earle Ovington flies 9.7 km (6 miles) from
Nassau Boulevard, New York to Mineola, Long Island
November 1 - 2nd Lieutenant Giulio Gavotti of the Italian Air
Flotilla drops several small bombs on Turkish troops during the Italo-Turkish
War. This was the first time bombs had been dropped from an
aeroplane in war.
November 5 - Calbraith Rodgers
completes the first coast-to-coast airplane flight across the USA in the Vin Fiz Flyer -
taking 49 days, with several crashes en-route.