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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1945:
Events
January
- January 1 – the Luftwaffe begins targeting Allied airfields in Europe as "Operation Bodenplatte"
February
- February 13-15 – Allied bombers attack Dresden with incendiary weapons, destroying most of the city and killing some 50,000 people.
- February 21 – aircraft carrier USS Saratoga is badly damaged by a kamikaze attack
March
- March 13-14 – an Avro Lancaster of No. 617 Squadron RAF drops the first 22,000 lb (9,980 kg) Grand Slam bomb
- March 21 – the Ohka dedicated kamikaze weapon is used operationally for the first time but with no success.
- March 27 – the final V-2 missile to hit England falls in Kent
April
- April 1 – Ohkas score hits on the USS West Virginia and three of her escorts.
- April 10 – the Luftwaffe flies its final sortie over England (with an Arado Ar 234 on a reconnaissance mission)
- April 12 – USS Mannert L. Abele is sunk by an Ohka
- April 23 – the US Navy puts its first radar-guided bomb into use, the SWOD-9 "Bat", dropped from Consolidated PB4Ys on Japanese shipping in Balikpapan Harbour.
May
- Germany's top-scoring fighter ace Hans-Joachim Marseille surrenders to Allied forces
- May 7 – the Royal Air Force sinks its last German submarine
- May 8 – VE Day – Germany surrenders, ending the War in Europe
July
- July 28 – a B-25 Mitchell bomber crashed into the Empire State Building
August
- August 1 – Toyama is the subject of an incendiary attack by the USAAF that destroys almost the entire city
- August 6 – B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay drops "Little Boy" the first nuclear weapon used in warfare over the Japanese city of Hiroshima
- August 9 – B-29 Bockscar drops a plutonium-239 nuclear weapon, Fat Man, on Nagasaki.
- August 14 – VJ Day – Japan surrenders, ending the War in the Pacific, and World War II.
- August 15 – seven Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft make the last kamikaze attack of the war.
- August 19 – two Mitsubishi G4Ms carry Japan's surrender delegation to Ie Shima
September
- a captured Focke-Achgelis FA 223 makes the first helicopter crossing of the English Channel
- September 20, an experimental Gloster Meteor with Rolls-Royce Trent engines makes the first turboprop-powered flight.
November
- November 7 Gp Cpt H. J. Wilson sets a new official airspeed record of 606 mph (976 km/h) in a Gloster Meteor. Unofficial German speed records by the rocket-powered Messerschmitt Me 163 during the war had already exceeded 625 mph (1,000 km/h)
December
- December 3 – A Mk5 Sea Vampire became the first jet aircraft to take off and land from an aircraft carrier, HMS Ocean.
First flights
February
- February 7 – Consolidated-Vultee XP-81
- February 21 – Hawker Sea Fury prototype SR 661
- February 25 – Bell XP-83
March
- Blohm & Voss BV 238
- March 18 – Douglas XB2D-1, prototype of the AD Skyraider
April
- April 5 – Miles Monitor
- April 19 – de Havilland Sea Hornet prototype PX 212
- April 27 – Pilatus P-2
June
- June 9 – Avro Lincoln
- June 22 – Vickers Viking prototype G-AGOK
August
- August 3 – Kyushu J7W Shinden
- August 7 – Nakajima Kikka, first Japanese jet
October
November
December
- December 2 – Bristol 170
- December 4 – Bristol Brigand
- December 8 – Bell 47 prototype NC1H
- December 22 – Beechcraft Bonanza
Unkown Date
Entered service
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