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1933 in aviation

Years
in aviation
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
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1938

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1933:

Events

January

February

  • February 6-8 - Gayford and Nicholetts make the first non-stop flight from England to South Africa in a Fairey Long-Range Monoplane . The 5,309 mile (8,544 km) flight is a new distance record. They take 57 hours 25 minutes.
  • February 6-9 - Jim Mollison flies a de Havilland Puss Moth from the United Kingdom to Brazil, via Senegal. He becomes the first person to fly solo across the North and South Atlantics.
  • February 25 - USS Ranger, the US Navy's first ship designed from the outset as an aircraft carrier, is launched.

April

May

  • May 7-8 - Stanislaw Skarzynski flew the South Atlantic in a small single-seater tourist airplane, a RWD-5bis, in 20 hours 30 minutes, over a distance 3,582 km (2,238 miles). The RWD-5bis was the smallest plane to have ever flown the Atlantic (apart from a high-tech Rutan Voyager of 1986) - empty weight below 450 kg (990 lb).

July


August

  • August 5-7 - Maurice Rossi and Paul Codes fly a Blériot 110 from New York to Rayal , Syria, establishing a new distance record of 9,104 km (5,657 miles).

September

October

December

First flights

February

April

May

  • May 27 - De Havilland Leopard Moth

June

July

August

October

December

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