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By John C. Fredriksen

The USA Air strength: A Chronology captures the sweep of U.S. Air strength background from the service's inception to give instances. Concise entries, prepared via date, comment on army occasions similar to victories and defeats; major political, administrative, and technological adjustments affecting the carrier; and critical occasions within the careers of famous leaders. day-by-day occurrences are defined in the context of higher old occasions equivalent to wars.The chronology covers all elements of the U.S. Air strength and its old antecedents (U.S. Air carrier, military Air Corps, and military Air Force), starting with the Balloon Corps within the American Civil conflict and lengthening via Operation IRAQI FREEDOM and Operation ENDURING FREEDOM in Afghanistan. occasions of observe, significant and minor, are indexed within the order of prevalence. The publication comprises all significant air campaigns in all significant conflicts, in addition to such noteworthy occasions as record-breaking flights and the creation of recent airplane.

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587 miles per hour. APRIL 16 During a practice flight, Lieutenants John A. Macready and Oakley G. Kelly pilot a Fokker T-2 to new world distance, payload, and endurance records of 2,516 miles in 36 hours and 4 minutes while carrying 10,800 pounds of supplies. APRIL 17 At Dayton, Ohio, Lieutenant Rutledge Irvine flies a Liberty enginepowered Douglas DT biplane to a Class C record of 11,609 feet. Concurrently, Lieutenant Harold R. 35 miles per hour over 1,500 kilometers while flying a Liberty 375-powered DH-4L.

Smith coaxes his Curtiss JN-4 down after successfully completing the first coast-to-coast flight from San Diego, California, by Army pilots. His was the only machine to complete the trip. , Major General Charles T. Menoher assumes office as director of the Air Service. J ANUARY 6 Four Army Curtiss JN-4H Jennies fly 4,000 miles during a crosscountry flight to select airfields for the forthcoming airmail service. J ANUARY 18 A Loening monoplane flown by Major Rudolph W. Schroeder and powered by a 300-horsepower Hispano engine reaches a record altitude of 19,500 feet.

S. Air Service. A PRIL 6 At Seattle, Washington, four Douglas World Cruisers christened Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, and Seattle depart on the first attempted round-theworld flight. This 26,350-mile mission is also the first transpacific flight and the first westbound crossing of the North Atlantic. APRIL 30 In Alaska, the Douglas World Cruiser named Seattle crashes into a mountainside, although the crew survives and is rescued. MAY 2 Over Dayton, Ohio, Lieutenants John A. Macready and Albert Stevens take an aerial photograph of the town, which covers 19 square miles; to do this, they make an unofficial altitude record in their LePere aircraft.

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