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1918 in aviation

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1918:

Events

February

  • February 5 - 2nd Lt Stephen Thompson claims the first aerial victory for the US Air Service.
  • 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

  • March 11 - the first regular international airmail service begins, with Hansa-Brandenburg C.I aircraft linking Vienna, Lviv, Proskurov, and Kiev.
  • March 21 - Germany launches Operation Michael, marking the beginning of the Kaiserschlacht . In the initial attack against the British front west of St Quentin, the German Army Air Service has 1,680 aircraft to the Royal Flying Corps' 579.
  • March 24 - Captain J.L. Trollope of No. 43 Squadron RFC shoots down six German aircraft in a day.
  • March 25 - Ensign John McNamara makes the first US Navy attack on a submarine.
  • March 30 - Alan Jerrard VC, British ace (7 victories) is shot down by Benno Fiala von Fernbrugg and taken captive

April

May

  • 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.
  • May 19 - Raoul Lufbery, commander of the 94th (Hat in the Ring) Aero Squadron and second highest scoring American ace with 17 victories, is killed in air combat.
  • May 20 - German bombs fall on London for the last time in World War I.
  • May 24 - Josef Kiss , Austro-Hungarian 5th highest scoring ace, is shot down in combat. He had scored 19 victories.

June

July

  • 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.
  • September 24 - Lt David Ingalls claims his fifth victory, to become the only US Navy ace of World War I.

October


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.

December

First flights

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May

June

August

Entered service

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