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February 8 - Lafayette Escadrille, the US
volunteer squadron serving in the French Army is transferred to the
US Army and redesignated the 103rd Aero Squadron.
March 6 - the first ever successful flight of a powered
unmanned heavier-than-air craft, the Curtiss-Sperry Flying
Bomb, which was the precursor to modern UAVs.
April 21 - Manfred von Richthofen, a living
legend called the "Red Baron" and "ace of aces" is shot down and
killed. By the time of his death, he had claimed 80 victories.
Credit for his kill is given to Canadian Cpt Roy Brown, but this is disputed by others
who claim that he was killed by ground fire from Australian troops.
May 15 - The first regular US airmail service commences,
between New York and Washington, DC. The first flight is made by
Lt Geoffrey Boyle in a Curtiss JN-4H.
July 9 - British ace James McCudden is killed when his
aircraft crashes on take-off.
July 26 - Maj Edward Mannock, Britain's highest
scoring ace of the war, is shot down by German ground fire. He had
scored 73 victories.
July 31 - Lt Frank Linke-Crawford, Austrian 4th
highest scoring ace, is shot down in combat. He had scored 27
victories.
August
August 11 - Flt Sub-Lt Stuart Culley shoots down Zeppelin L 53
after taking off from a barge towed behind HMS Redoubt
August 11 - the first use of a parachute from a combat aircraft when a
German pilot escapes his burning Pfalz DIII after being attacked by
a pilot from No. 19 Squadron RAF.
September
Known as Black September, during the month the Allies lose 560
aircraft, of which 87 are American.
September 12 - 627 French and 611 US fighters are brought
together for the Battle of Saint-Mihiel. At the
time, it is the largest force of aircraft assembled for a single
operation.
October 5 - French famous
pilot Lt Roland Garros is shot down and
killed in combat.
October 14 - Baron Willy Coppens, highest scoring Belgian ace, is heavily
wounded, ending his combat career. He had scored 37 victories, 34
of which were observation balloons.
October 29 - The Danish airline Det Danske Luftfartselskab,
the oldest airline that still exists, is founded
November
November 11 - the end of the First World War. The RAF suffered
16,623 casualties, while the German Air Service suffered in excess
of 15,000.