1929 IN AVIATION


This is a list of aviation-related events from 1929:

★ Greatest number of fatal civil aircraft crashes in US history.

Contents
Events
January
March
April
July
August
September
October
November
First flights
January
June
July
September
October
November
December
Entered service
May

Events



Cubana de Aviacion begins service.
Beacon Plaque
Airway Beacon Tower


Pan Am begins service.

★ The Canadian Siskins aerobatic team is formed.

★ First official airmail to the Mackenzie District of Canada's western Arctic by bushpilot.

Airway Beacon is built in St. Paul, Minnesota. It still exists in Indian Mounds Park.

★ Aircraft Development Corporation changes its name to the Detroit Aircraft Corporation.
January


January 1 - Polish airline LOT formed.

★ January 1-7Carl Spaatz, Ira Eaker, and Elwood Quesada set an endurance record of 151 hours aloft in a Fokker F.VIIa-3m.

January 27 - USS ''Saratoga'' carries out a successful simulated dawn raid on the Panama Canal in a training exercise.
March


March 30 - Imperial Airways commences the first scheduled air service between England and India.
April


April 24-26 - Sqn Ldr A. G. Jones-Wiliams and Flt Lt N. H. Jenkins make the first non-stop flight from England to India using a Fairey Long-Range Monoplane
July


July 3 - Lt A. W. Gordon hooks a Vought VO-1 onto US Navy airship USS ''Los Angeles'' in successful parasite fighter experiments.

July 7 - Transcontinental Air Transport commences a regular service transporting passengers right across the United States in 48 hours, using a combination of trains and aircraft for different legs of the journey.

July 22 - Lufthansa uses a catapult to launch a Heinkel He 12 mail plane from the passenger liner ''Bremen'', 400 km (249 miles) out of New York, speeding the mail on its way before the ship reached port.
August


August 4 - 16 - the first International Tourist Aircraft Contest ''Challenge 1929'' in Paris, with 5,942 km race over Europe, won by the German crew of Fritz Morzik on the BFW M.23 plane.

August 8-29 airship ''Graf Zeppelin'' makes a round-the-world flight, from and to Lakehurst, New Jersey.
September


September 6 - Schneider Trophy race flown at Calshot Spit, UK. Won by Flt. Off. Henry Waghorn in a Supermarine S.6 at 528.9 km/h (328.7 mph).

September 24 - Lt Jimmy Doolittle makes a completely blind take-off, flight, and landing.

September 29 - Dieudonne Costes and Maurice Bellonte arrive in Manchuria in a Breguet 19, having set a new distance record of 7,905 km (4,912 miles) from Le Bourget, France.
October


October 20 - The airfield at the Naval Air Station Glenview, located in Glenview, IL, was dedicated, and its hangar was deemed the largest in the world.
November


November 27-28 - Richard Byrd and crew make the first flight over the South Pole in a Ford Trimotor.

First flights


January


Gloster Gauntlet
June


June 11 - Vickers Type 143
July


RWD-2

July 29 - Dornier Do X
September


September 9 - De Havilland Puss Moth

September 17 - Adcox Student Prince
October


October 2 - Acme Sportsman
November


November 6 - Junkers G.38

November 26 - Vickers Type 177
December


December 28 - Mitsubishi B2M

Entered service


May


Bristol Bulldog with No.3 Squadron RAF

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