1932 IN AVIATION
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1932:
| Contents |
| Events |
| January |
| February |
| March |
| April |
| May |
| June |
| July |
| August |
| September |
| October |
| November |
| First flights |
| January |
| March |
| May |
| June |
| July |
| August |
| September |
| November |
| December |
| Entered service |
| February |
| December |
Events
★ The Canadian Siskins aerobatic team is retired.
January
★ Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carriers ''Hōshō'' and ''Kaga'' sail into Chinese territorial waters at the outbreak of the Shanghai Incident.
★ January 20 - Imperial Airways weekly airmail service is extended through Africa as far as Cape Town.
February
★ February 14 - Ruth Nichols sets a new altitude record for a diesel-powered aircraft, 6,047 m (19,928 ft) in a modified Lockheed Vega
March
★ The final Avro 504 leaves the production line. The type has been in continuous production for nineteen years.
★ March 20 - Luftschiffbau Zeppelin begins regular trans-atlantic services between Germany and Brazil, using the Graf Zeppelin.
★ March 24-28 - Jim Mollison sets a new speed record between the United Kingdom and Cape Town, taking 4 days 17 hours in a de Havilland Puss Moth
★ March 25 - Dobrolyot is expanded into a USSR-wide service and has its name changed to Aeroflot
April
★ April 19-28 - Charles Scott sets a new solo speed record between the UK and Darwin, taking 8 days 20 hours in a de Havilland Gipsy Moth
★ April 27 - Imperial Airways commences a regular passenger service to Cape Town.
May
★ the Egyptian Air Force is formed
★ May 9 - Captain Albert Hegenberger makes the first completely blind solo flight entirely on instruments, in a Consolidated NY-2.
★ May 20-21 - Amelia Earhart, flying a Lockheed Vega, becomes the first woman to make a solo flight across the North Atlantic, from Harbour Grace in Newfoundland to Derry in Northern Ireland.
June
★ June 29 - a F9C Sparrowhawk parasite fighter hooks onto the USS ''Akron'' for the first time.
July
★ July 21 - Wolfgang von Gronau sets out to make a round-the-world trip in a Dornier Wal. One hundred and eleven days later, it will be the first such trip made in a flying boat.
★ July 23 - an aviation pioneer, Alberto Santos-Dumont hangs himself
August
★ August 14-28 - the third International Tourist Aircraft Contest ''Challenge 1932'' in Berlin, won by the Polish crew Franciszek Zwirko and Stanislaw Wigura on the RWD-6 plane.
★ August 14-23 Frances Mersalis and Louise Thaden set a women's endurance record of 8 days 4 hours.
★ August 18 - Auguste Piccard and Max Cosyns set a new balloon altitude record of 16,201 m (53,153 ft).
★ August 18-19 - Jim Mollison makes the first solo East-to-West crossing of the Atlantic, flying a de Havilland Puss Moth from Dublin to New Brunswick
★ August 21-27 - 7,363 km race over Europe of the ''Challenge 1932'' contest.
★ August 25 - Amelia Earhart makes the first transcontinental flight across the US by a woman. She flies a Lockheed Vega.
September
★ September 3 - Jimmy Doolittle sets a new landplane airspeed record of 296 mph (476 km/h) in the Gee Bee R-1
★ September 7 - Thomas Settle and Winfield Bushnell set a new balloon distance record of 1,550 km (963 miles) between Basle, Switzerland and Vilna, Poland.
★ September 11 - Polish ''Challenge 1932'' winners, Franciszek Zwirko and Stanislaw Wigura died in an aircrash.
★ September 16 - Cyril Uwins sets a new heavier-than-air altitude record of 43,976 ft (13,404 m) in a Vickers Vespa.
★ September 25 - Lewis Yancey sets an autogyro altitude record of 21,500 ft (6,553 m) in a Pitcairn PCA-2
October
★ October 15 - Tata Sons opens an airmail route between Karachi and Madras, the first regular air service within India.
November
★ November 14-18 - Amy Johnson breaks the UK-Cape Town speed record, shaving 11 hours off Mollison's record in March. She flies a de Havilland Puss Moth.
★ November 19 - a national monument to the Wright Brothers is unveiled at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
First flights
January
★ January 29 - De Havilland Fox Moth
March
★ March 20 - P-26 Peashooter
May
★ May 7 - Dornier Do 11
June
★ June 3 - RWD-6
★ June 6 - Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta
★ June 18 - Dewoitine D.500
★ June 25 - Farman 1000
July
★ July 8 - Supermarine Scapa
August
★ August 7 - RWD-5
★ August 13 - Gee Bee R-1
September
★ September 30 - Blackburn Baffin
November
★ November 4 - Beech Staggerwing
★ November 24 - De Havilland Dragon
December
★ December 1 - Heinkel He 70
★ December 21 - Vickers Vincent
Entered service
February
★ De Havilland Tiger Moth with RAF Central Flying School.
December
★ PZL P.7a in the Polish Air Force
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