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1916 in aviation

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1916:

Events

January

March

  • March 16 - US military aircraft fly their first mission over foreign soil when Curtiss JN3s of the 1st Aero Squadron carry out reconnaissance over Mexico.
  • March 18 - German ace Ernst Udet scores his first kill

April

May

  • May 2 - eight German Zeppelins raid the east coast of England, causing 39 casualties. The Zeppelin L 20 is wrecked in a storm off Stavanger, Norway on the return journey.
  • May 17 - Parasite fighter experiments begin in the UK to launch a Bristol Scout from a Porte Baby airship.

June

  • June 17 - the first French ace, Jean Navarre , is shot down and wounded, ending his combat career with 12 confirmed kills.
  • June 18 - the first German ace Max Immelmann is shot down and killed by a FE.2b from No. 25 Squadron RFC -- a symbolic end of the "Fokker Scourge". He had scored 15 kills.
  • June 23 - Victor Chapman of Lafayette Escadrille becomes the first US airman to be killed in action, shot down near Verdun.

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October

November

First flights

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November

Entered service

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December

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