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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1934:

Events

January

  • Soviet pilots Fedossenko, Wassenko and Usyskin take the stratosphere-balloon Ossoaviachim I to 22,000 m (72,160 ft).
  • January 10-11 – A flight of six US Navy Consolidated P2Y flying boats set a new distance record for formation flying, 2,400 miles (3,862 km) between San Francisco and Pearl Harbor, also setting a new speed record for this crossing of 24 hours 35 mintues.

February

April

  • April 11 – Renato Donati sets a new altitude record of 14,433 m (47,352 ft) in a Caproni Ca 113.

May

June

July

August

  • August 8-9 – James Ayling and Leonard Reid make the first non-stop flight from Canada to England, in a de Havilland DH.84, taking 30 hours 50 minutes for the flight.
  • August 28 – September 16 – the fourth International Tourist Aircraft Contest Challenge 1934 in Warsaw, won by the Polish crew of Jerzy Bajan on the RWD-9 plane.

September

  • September 7 – 16 – 9,537 km race over Europe and North Africa and a speed trial of the Challenge 1934 contest.
  • September 22 – Sir Alan Cobham sets out in an Airspeed Courier in a failed attempt to fly non-stop from England to India.

October

December

First flights

January

February

  • Supermarine Type 224

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

Entered service

May

exact date unclear – PZL P.11a in the Polish Air Force and PZL P.11b in the Romanian Air Force

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