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1928 in aviation
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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1928:
Events
January
- January 6-8 - Lt Christian Schilt makes ten flights in an O2U Corsair to evacuate wounded marines from the besieged village of Quilali , Nicaragua. He is awarded the Medal of Honor.
February
- February 7 - Bert Hinkler leaves Croydon in an Avro Avian , attempting the first solo flight from England to Australia. He will arrive in Darwin on February 22.
- February 12 - Lady Mary Hearth leaves Cape Town in an Avro Avian in an attempt to make the first solo flight by a woman from South Africa to England. She will arrive in Croydon on May 17.
March
- March 30 - Mario di Bernardi sets a new airspeed record - the first over 300 mph (483 km/h). He flies a Macchi M.52 bis.
April
- April 13 - the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic from East to West is made by Hermann Köhl , Baron Gunther von Hunefeld , and Major James Fitzmaurice in a Junkers W.33 named the Bremen.
May
- May 15 - Rev John Flynn founds the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia at Cloncurry, Queensland, using a de Havilland DH.50 . The service takes medical services to remote parts of the Australian bush.
- May 23 - Umberto Nobile commands the Italian airship Italia on an ill-fated flight over the North Pole. The airship crashes on its way back, and Roald Amundsen is killed trying to rescue survivors.
June
- June 17 - Amelia Earhart becomes first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
- June 9 - Charles Kingsford Smith and his crew make the first flight across the Pacific Ocean in the Fokker F.VIIb -3m Southern Cross . They left Oakland, California on May 31 and reach Brisbane via Honolulu and Fiji. The flight takes 83 hours.
- June 11 - At the Wasserkuppe, Alexander Lippisch's Ente becomes the first aircraft to fly under rocket power.
- July 12 - Emilio Carranza crashes in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey while returning from New York City to Mexico City on a historic goodwill flight.
August
- The Daily Mail newspaper fits out a de Havilland DH.61 to use as a mobile press office. It carries its own darkroom and a motorcycle.
September
- September 18 - Don Juan de la Cierva flies a Cierva C.8 autogiro from Croydon, England, to Le Bourget, France, making the first crossing of the English Channel in a rotary wing aircraft.
October
- October 11 - the Zeppelin Graf Zeppelin crosses the Atlantic in 71 hours.
December
- December 12 - Royal Air Force Vickers Victorias evacuate British civilians from Kabul.
- December 19 - Harold Pitcairn flies his first autogiro.
First flights
January
March
- March 5 - Beardmore Inflexible
May
December
- December 7 - De Havilland Hawk Moth
Entered service
May
- Junkers G.31 with Lufthansa
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