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On This Day: January 2

Aviation events for January 2

1918: The British government establishes an air ministry. Lord Rothermere is Secretary of State for Air. Major-General Sir Hugh Trenchard is Chief of the Air Staff.
 
1953: The first of an order of about 430 US Sabre fighters, the RAF’s first supersonic jet, arrives at RAF Abington, England.
 
1963: First flight of the Aero Commander 1121 Jet Commander.
 
United States Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II (63-7683) at  Santiago - Los Cerrillos, Chile
1967: In the biggest air battle to date in the Vietnam War, seven North Vietnamese Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21s are destroyed by U.S. Air Force F-4C Phantom II fighters of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing in Operation Bolo. Col. Robin Olds is the architect of the mission, which he led. Read more...
 
1967: The contracts for the development of the Boeing SST supersonic transport and its engines are awarded. Read more...
 
Air Koryo Tupolev Tu-204-100B (P-633) at  Pyongyang - Sunan International, North Korea
1989: Tupolev’s TU-204, the Soviet Union’s first airliner fitted with a fly-by-wire control system, makes its maiden flight. Read more...
 
 
 

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