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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1922:

Events

  • Irish Air Corps formed at Baldonnel. First aircraft is a Martinsyde Type A
  • The Persian Army forms an air department
  • First commercial night flight between London and Paris.
  • Hermann Oberth submits his dissertation, rejected as "too fantastic", which was published in 1923 as The Rocket to Planetary Spaces. It became a major work in space flight history.


March

April

  • April 4 – The Colombian Ministry of War opens a flying school (the Escuela de Aviación) at Flandes.
  • April 7 – A Daimler Airways de Havilland DH.18 collides with a Cie des Cgrands Express Aériens Farman Goliath over France. A total of seven people – everyone aboard the two aircraft – is killed in the first mid-air collision of two airliners.
  • April 16 – taking advantage of the Treaty of Rapallo, a flying shcool for German pilots is set up at Lipetsk. By 1933, 450 German military pilots will have trained here.

May

  • May 1 – Deruluft (Deutsche-Russische Luftverkehrs, "German-Russian Airlines") commences operations.
  • May 15 – Instone Air Line commences flights between London and Brussels.

June

July

August

  • Britain's Air Ministry issues its first requirement for a purpose-designed night fighter. Specification 25/22 will eventually be filled by the Hawker Woodcock.
  • August 10 – Schneider Trophy race flown at Naples, Italy. Won by the only non-Italian competitor, H.C. Biard in a British Supermarine Sea Lion. Winning speed 234.5 km/h (145.7 mph).
  • August 18 – Arthur Martens makes the first sailplane flight of over one hour at the Wasserkuppe. His aircraft, named Vampyr ("Vampire") is designed by Wolfgang Klemmperer.
  • August 25 – Cpt Norman Macmillan and Geoffrey Mallins are rescued from the Bay of Bengal when their round-the-world attempt in a Fairey III is thwarted by engine failure.

September

  • September 4 – Lt Jimmy Doolittle flies across the United States in under a day in a de Havilland DH.4. He takes 21 hours 19 minutes to fly from Pablo Beach, Florida to Rockwell Field, California.
  • September 9 – Cpt Frank Barnard wins the first King's Cup air race, flying from England to Scotland and back in 6 hours 32 minutes in a de Havilland DH.4.
  • September 20 – first flight over 200 mph (322 km/h) made by Sadi Lecointe in a Nieuport-Delage NiD 29.
  • September 27 – the US Navy conducts the first large-scale torpedo bombing exercises. Eighteen Naval Aircraft Factory PTs attack three battleships and score 8 hits in 25 minutes.

October

  • October 6 – Lt John Macready and Lt Oakely Kelley set a flight endurance record of 35 hours 18 minutes in a Fokker T-2.
  • October 17 – Lt Virgil Griffin makes the first take-off from a US aircraft carrier in a Vought VE-7 from USS Langley
  • October 20 – Lt Harold Harris makes the first parachute escape from a stricken aircraft, bailing out of a Loening PW-2 over Dayton, Ohio.
  • October 26 – the first landing is made on USS Langley by Lt Cdr Geoffrey DeChevalier in a Aeromarine 39

November

December

  • December 27 – the Hosho, Japan's first aircraft carrier is commissioned.
  • December 31 – the first German aircraft flies over Britain since the end of World War I, a Deutsche Luft-Reederei Dornier Komet

First flights

March

July

  • Bristol Racer

August

October

November

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