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This is a list of aviation related events from 1949 Years in aviation 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Centuries 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s Years 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Aviation portal Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 2 First flights 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 3 Entered service 3 1 February 3 2 March 3 3 April 3 4 May 3 5 October 3 6 December 4 Retirements 5 ReferencesEvents editAerolineas Argentinas is established Royal Jordanian Air Force is formed as the Arab League Air Force Republic of Korea Air Force is formed Lebanese Air Force is formed The de Havilland Sea Hornets of No 801 Squadron Fleet Air Arm embark aboard the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Implacable becoming the first British twin engined single seat aircraft to operate from an aircraft carrier 1 Bahrain based Gulf Aviation the forerunner of Gulf Air is founded It will begin flight operations in July 1950 The American Section of the International League of Aviators awards the National Trophy a Harmon Trophy awarded from 1926 to 1938 to the outstanding aviator of the year in each of the 21 member countries of the now defunct League and since 1945 by the American Section for the last time The trophies it presented from 1945 to 1949 stirred much controversy with the awards going largely unrecognized The crew of a Maszovlet Lisiunov Li 2P registration HA LIE illegally flies the airliner out of Hungary and lands at Munich in Allied occupied Germany 2 Early 1949 The Royal Navy experiments with landing undercarriage less aircraft aboard aircraft carriers landing an experimental de Havilland Sea Vampire F 21 with strengthened undersides with its landing gear retracted aboard HMS Warrior Warrior has rubberized deck surfaces installed for the experiments 3 Mid 1949 The United States Air Force consists of 48 groups 4 January edit The United States force of atomic bomb assembly teams has risen from two in mid 1948 to seven Each atomic bomb requires two days to be assembled for use 5 January 2 Taking off from Boeing Field in Seattle in fog after an only partially successful de icing a Seattle Air Charter Douglas C 47A 50 DL Skytrain registration NC79025 drags its left wing along the ground just after becoming airborne lands outside the runway crashes into a hangar and bursts into flames killing 14 of the 30 people on board 6 January 4 Twenty two hijackers commandeer a Maszovlet Douglas C 47 Skytrain with 25 people aboard during a domestic flight over Hungary from Pecs to Budapest and force it to fly them to Munich in the American occupation zone in Allied occupied Germany 7 January 7 On the last day of the 1948 Arab Israeli War five Royal Egyptian Air Force Supermarine Spitfires strafe an Israeli motorized column near Rafah setting three trucks on fire before departing When four Royal Air Force RAF Spitfires of No 208 Squadron arrive on the scene to investigate the column mistakes them for additional Egyptian aircraft and shoots one down Two Israeli Air Force Spitfires then arrive mistake the three surviving RAF Spitfires for Egyptian aircraft and shoot all three of them down Seven British Hawker Tempests of No 213 Squadron eight Tempests of No 6 Squadron and four more Spitfires of No 208 Squadron sent to search for the four missing No 208 Squadron fighters encounter four Israeli Spitfires over Rafah and in the ensuring dogfight the Israelis shoot down one No 213 Squadron Tempest 8 January 9 Chuck Yeager makes the only conventional take off from a runway ever attempted in a Bell X 1 then climbs to 23 000 feet 7 000 m in 90 seconds January 16 During a one hour domestic flight in India from Jammu to Srinagar a Dalmia Jain Airways Douglas C 47B 5 DK Skytrain registration VT CDZ disappears near Banihal Pass with the loss of all 13 people on board 9 January 17 The British South American Airways Avro Tudor IV Star Ariel G AGRE disappears without trace on a flight from Bermuda to Kingston Jamaica with the loss of all 20 people on board January 30 Six hijackers take over a China National Aviation Corporation CNAC airliner during a domestic flight over China from Shanghai to Qingdao Tsingtao and force it to fly them to Tainan on Taiwan 10 February edit El Al purchases its first airliners two Douglas DC 4s that it buys from American Airlines Previously El Al had used only leased airliners February 1 In the United Kingdom the Women s Auxiliary Air Force is renamed the Women s Royal Air Force 11 February 3 A United States Navy Lockheed R6O Constitution sets a new record for the number of people carried on a single nonstop flight across the continental United States taking 96 people 74 members of the press four other passengers and a crew of 18 on a 9 hour 35 minute flight from Moffett Field California to Washington National Airport in Arlington Virginia outside Washington D C 12 The flight also sets a new record for the number of passengers exclusive of crew members carried on such a flight 13 February 8 A Danish Air Lines Vickers 628 Viking 1B registration OY DLU disappears on approach to Kastrup Airport in Copenhagen Denmark with the loss of all 27 people on board Its wreckage is found a month later on the sea bottom in Swedish waters in the Kattegat off Barseback Sweden at a depth of 23 meters 75 feet At the time it is both the deadliest aviation accident in Swedish history and the deadliest accident involving any model of the Vickers Viking 14 The United States Air Force s Boeing XB 47 prototype of the B 47 Stratojet bomber flies from Moses Lake Air Force Base Washington to Andrews Air Force Base Maryland in 3 hours 46 minutes at an average speed of 607 mph 15 February 9 The U S Air Force s Northrop YB 49 jet powered flying wing bomber prototype flies from Muroc Air Force Base California to Andrews Air Force Base Maryland in 4 hours 25 minutes at an average speed of 511 mph 15 February 10 A Faucett Peru Douglas C 47B 15 DK Skytrain registration OB PAV 223 crashes into a mountain peak on approach to Huanuco Airport in Huanuco Peru killing all 16 people on board It is the deadliest aviation accident in Peruvian history at the time 16 February 19 A British European Airways Douglas Dakota and a Royal Air Force Avro Anson T21 collide in clear weather over Exhall England Both aircraft crash killing all 10 people on the Dakota and the entire four man crew of the Anson February 24 After the crew of a Cathay Pacific Airways Douglas C 47A 90 DL Skytrain registration VR HDG aborts a landing at Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong and begins a go around in poor visibility the aircraft crashes into a hillside at North Point near Braemar Reservoir killing all 23 people on board It is the second deadliest aviation accident in Hong Kong s history at the time 17 The left main undercarriage of a TAM Peru Douglas DC 3 collapses during its takeoff roll at Alejandro Velasco Astete Airport in Cusco Peru with 26 people aboard The No 1 propeller detaches and cuts through the fuselage badly injuring the captain and the airliner catches fire after sliding to a halt The crash and fire kill 22 of the 26 people on board including the captain who later dies of his injuries It is the deadliest aviation accident in Peruvian history at the time exceeding the death toll in the Faucett Peru crash two weeks earlier 18 February 25 The United States Air Force Boeing B 50 Superfortress Global Queen takes off from Carswell Air Force Base near Fort Worth Texas and flies eastward to attempt to become the first airplane to make a non stop flight around the world but its attempt fails when an engine fire forces it to land at Lajes Field in the Azores 19 The Douglas Skyrocket makes its first rocket powered flight 20 The U S Navy Martin JRM 2 Mars flying boat Caroline Mars sets a record for the number of people carried on a single flight transporting 202 men and a crew of four from Alameda to San Diego California It then breaks the record on the return flight the same day carrying 218 men and a crew of four from San Diego to Alameda 12 February 26 Replacing Global Queen the B 50A Superfortress Lucky Lady II of the U S Air Force s 43rd Bombardment Group takes off from Carswell Air Force Base and flies eastward to begin an attempt to become the first airplane to circle the world nonstop 19 March edit March 2 The United States Air Force 43rd Bombardment Group Boeing B 50A Superfortress Lucky Lady II passes the control tower at Carswell Air Force Base near Fort Worth Texas becoming the first airplane to circle the world nonstop Lucky Lady II had taken off from Carswell on February 26 and flown eastward at altitudes between 10 000 and 20 000 feet 3 000 and 6 100 meters refueling from KB 29M Superfortress tankers four times and had made the flight in 94 hours 1 minute at an average ground speed of 249 mph 401 km h 216 kn traveling 23 452 miles 37 742 kilometers 19 March 4 The U S Navy Martin JRM 2 Mars flying boat Caroline Mars sets another record for the number of people carried on a single flight transporting 263 passengers and a crew of six on a 2 hour 41 minute trip from San Diego to Alameda California 12 March 7 Aden Airways is founded as a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Overseas Airways Corporation BOAC It will begin flight operations in October March 9 Việt Minh leader Ho Chi Minh orders the organization of an Air Force Research Committee for the Democratic Republic of Vietnam March 10 Its centre of gravity too far aft for it to remain stable in the air a Queensland Airlines Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar registration VH BAG stalls immediately after takeoff from Coolangatta Airport in Bilinga Queensland Australia and crashes into a swamp killing all 21 people on board 21 March 18 A New Zealand National Airways Lockheed C 60A 5 LO Lodestar registration ZK AKX crashes into a hillside at an elevation of 2 000 feet 610 meters on approach to Paraparaumu Airport in Paraparaumu New Zealand killing all 15 people on board At the time it is the deadliest aviation accident in New Zealand s history 22 March 31 The best single month of the Berlin Airlift concludes with American aircraft having delivered 154 475 short tons 140 139 metric tons of cargo to West Berlin since March 1 12 April edit The Fleet Air Arm re forms No 702 Squadron at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose to spearhead the introduction of jet aircraft into Royal Navy service 23 April 1 Tunisair begins flight operations April 4 The North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO is formed April 20 Robert L Coffey a member of the United States House of Representatives representing Pennsylvania s 26th Congressional District dies during United States Air Force Reserve training when his Lockheed F 80A 10 LO Shooting Star crashes on takeoff at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque New Mexico as he begins the second leg of a cross country proficiency flight across the continental United States April 20 21 A Royal Air Force Short Sunderland flying boat flies medical personnel and supplies to the Royal Navy sloop HMS Amethyst which had been shelled by Chinese Communist forces on the Yangtze River April 26 The first African American naval aviator Jesse L Brown is commissioned as an ensign in the U S Navy 24 April 29 Flying over 100 kilometers 62 miles off course during a domestic flight in the Soviet Union from Yakutsk to Kirensk an Aeroflot Lisunov Li 2 registration CCCP L4464 crashes into a mountain 117 kilometers 73 miles east of Kirensk at an altitude of 1 300 meters 4 300 feet killing 14 of the 24 people on board 25 A hijacker commandeers a Transporturi Aeriene Romano Sovietice TARS Douglas DC 3 during a domestic flight over Romania from Timișoara to Bucharest and forces it to fly to Thessaloniki Greece 26 May edit The United States Marine Corps practices deploying by helicopter for the first time in Exercise Packard III The Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force General Hoyt Vandenberg calls for an American atomic bomb inventory large enough to allow the United States to strike 220 targets 27 The Government of Egypt acquires all capital and aircraft of Misr Airlines the future EgyptAir becoming the company s sole stockholder The airline s name changes to Misrair May 4 An Avio Linee Italiane Italian Airlines Fiat G212 CP airliner crashes into the Superga hill near Turin Italy killing all 31 people on board Among the dead are 18 players and club officials of the Torino A C also known as Il Grande Torino football soccer team journalists accompanying the team and the plane s crew The Canadian Blue Devils aerobatic team is formed May 6 During a Bristol Aeroplane Company test flight a Bristol 170 Freighter 31 loses part of one of its wings and crashes into the English Channel off Portland Dorset England killing all seven people on board 28 Pacific Southwest Airlines begins flight operations Its first flight is in California from San Diego to Oakland via Burbank using a leased Douglas DC 3 beginning once a week service on the route 29 May 7 A time bomb planted by two ex convicts explodes aboard a Philippine Air Lines Douglas C 47B 35 DK Skytrain registration PI C98 during a domestic flight in the Philippines from Manila to Daet The airliner crashes into the Philippine Sea killing all 13 people on board 30 May 11 The Royal Air Force s No 28 Squadron flies from Malaya to Hong Kong to help reinforce the island against Communist forces on mainland China May 12 A committee to study the effectiveness of American atomic attacks on the Soviet Union appointed by the U S Joint Chiefs of Staff and chaired by U S Air Force Lieutenant General Hubert R Harmon reports that if the U S Air Force s Strategic Air Command successfully struck 70 Soviet cities with a combined population of 34 7 million people with atomic bombs the attack would kill 2 7 million people injure 4 million and greatly disrupt the lives of the other 28 million residents However it also finds that the attacks would not disrupt a Soviet ground and air offensive in Europe and that Soviet industry damaged by the attacks would recover quickly while the Soviet population s will to fight would be reinforced by anger over the attacks 31 May 13 The first flight of the first British jet bomber occurs as the English Electric EE A1 prototype of the English Electric Canberra and Martin B 57 Canberra flies for the first time 32 A Bell 47 sets an altitude record for helicopters reaching 18 550 feet 5 650 meters 33 May 14 The Soviet Union cancels the Ilyushin Il 20 program Mid May A committee of the U S Joint Chiefs of Staff recommends that the American atomic weapon stockpile be expanded to triple the total number of weapons planned previously 31 May 19 The United States Navy Martin JRM 1 Mars flying boat Marshall Mars sets a new record for the largest number of people to be carried on a single aircraft taking 308 301 passengers and a crew of seven on a flight from Alameda to San Diego California May 21 A Sikorsky S 52 sets a new helicopter altitude record of 21 200 ft 6 500 m June edit June 6 During a domestic flight in Greece from Kavala to Athens a Technical and Aeronautical Exploitations TAE Douglas C 47A 1 DK Skytrain loses its right wing in severe turbulence after entering a cumulonimbus cloud It crashes near Malakasa killing all 22 people on board 34 After flying into heavy overcast just after takeoff from Florianopolis Air Force Base in Florianopolis Brazil a Brazilian Air Force Douglas C 47B 50 DK Skytrain crashes into Cambirela Peak in the foothills of the Serra da Boa Vista killing all 28 people on board It is the deadliest aviation accident in Brazilian history at the time 35 June 7 After its Number Two engine fails one minute after takeoff from Isla Grande Airport in San Juan Puerto Rico an overloaded Strato Freight Curtiss C 46D 5 CU Commando ditches in the Atlantic Ocean 200 yards 180 meters off Punta Salinas The aircraft remains afloat for six minutes but 53 of the 81 people on board either die in the crash or drown It is the deadliest aviation accident in Puerto Rican history and at the time it is the second deadliest involving any variant of the C 46 36 June 23 The KLM Lockheed L 749 79 33 Constellation Roermond registration PH TER loses its tail at an altitude of about 4 500 meters 14 800 feet during a flight from Cairo Egypt to Amsterdam in the Netherlands and crashes into the Adriatic Sea just off Bari Italy killing all 33 people on board At the time it both the deadliest aviation accident in Italian history and the deadliest accident involving the Lockheed L 749 37 June 24 The Douglas Skyrocket exceeds Mach 1 for the first time 38 June 30 The United States Air Force signs an agreement with the Douglas Aircraft Company for Douglas to construct two Model 499D supersonic research aircraft under the service designation X 3 39 July edit July 2 The MacRobertson Miller Aviation Douglas DC 3 airliner Fitzroy registration VH MME crashes on takeoff during a driving rain from Perth Australia killing all 18 people on board July 9 A French Naval Aviation Aeronavale Junkers Ju 52 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off Zaouit Massa French Morocco killing all 18 people on board At the time it is the deadliest aviation accident in the history of Morocco 40 July 12 On approach to Santacruz Airport in Bombay India in low clouds and poor visibility a KLM Lockheed L 749 79 33 Constellation registration PH TDF crashes into a 205 meter 673 foot hill killing all 45 people on board At the time it is the deadliest aviation accident in Indian history 41 On approach to Lockheed Air Terminal in Burbank California a Standard Airlines Curtiss C 46E 1 CS Commando registration N79978 crashes into high ground near Chatsworth California at an altitude of 1 890 feet 580 meters about 430 feet 130 meters below the crest of Santa Susana Pass The crash kills 35 of the 48 people on board 42 July 22 A French Naval Aviation Aeronavale Consolidated PBY 5 Catalina amphibious flying boat conducting a nighttime exercise to search for the French Navy submarine Astree crashes into the Atlantic Ocean off Agadir French Morocco and bursts into flames killing all 17 people on board It is the second deadliest aviation accident in Morocco s history at the time 43 July 25 Squadron Leader Robert Kipp of the Canadian Blue Devils aerobatic team is killed in a training accident July 30 A United States Navy Grumman F6F 5N Hellcat night fighter performing aerobatics near Chesterfield New Jersey collides with Eastern Airlines Flight 557 a Douglas DC 3 201D registration NC19963 flying from La Guardia Airport in Queens New York to Wilmington Airport in Wilmington Delaware Both aircraft crash killing the Hellcat pilot and all 15 people aboard the DC 3 44 July 31 El Al makes its first international flight a flight from Tel Aviv to Paris with a refueling stop in Rome August edit August 6 A Bristol 170 Freighter 21 registration HC SBU operated by the Shell Company of Ecuador crashes at Ecuador s Salasaca Hill killing all 34 people on board 45 August 7 Using the probe and drogue aerial refueling system a Royal Air Force Gloster Meteor Mk 3 remains aloft continuously for 12 hours 3 minutes with pilot comfort appearing to be the only factor limiting an ability to stay aloft even longer 46 August 9 United States Navy Lieutenant J L Fruin loses control of his F2H 1 Banshee and ejects becoming the first American pilot to use an ejector seat during an actual in flight emergency A Royal Air Force Douglas Dakota C 4 flies into the ground on approach in clouds to Salalah Airport in Salalah Muscat and Oman killing all 12 people on board 47 August 10 The Avro Canada C102 Jetliner makes its first flight becoming the first jet airliner designed and built in the Western Hemisphere and the second jet airliner worldwide to fly 48 August 13 During a domestic flight in Colombia from Bogota to Ibague a SAETA Douglas C 47 Skytrain registration HK 1200 crashes in the Andes near Bojaca killing all 32 people on board 49 August 15 A de Havilland Tiger Moth makes the first service flight by an aircraft of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam A Transocean Air Lines Douglas C 54A DO Skymaster registration N79998 flying from Rome Italy to Shannon Ireland with 58 people on board flies well out over the North Atlantic Ocean when its crew fails to realize that they have already passed Shannon Upon realizing their mistake the crew attempts to fly back toward Shannon but the aircraft runs out of fuel and ditches off Ireland s Lurga Point The aircraft remains afloat for 15 minutes and all passengers and crew escape but seven passengers and one crew member drown or die of exposure before the British fishing trawler Stalberg rescues the survivors from life rafts 50 August 19 The British European Airways Douglas DC 3 G AHCY crashes into a hill at Oldham Lancashire England killing 24 of the 32 people on board August 21 Flying in poor weather a Royal Canadian Air Force Canadian Vickers PBV 1A Canso A amphibious flying boat strikes trees on upsloping terrain near Bigstone Lake in Manitoba Canada and crashes killing all 21 people on board 51 August 23 BOAC commences its first services to East Asia to be flown entirely by landplanes August 24 The flag carrier of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia JAT Jugoslovenski Aerotransport inaugurates international service between Belgrade Yugoslavia and Zurich Switzerland Previously Yugoslavia s isolation from both the Western world and the Eastern Bloc had forced the airline to survive on just six routes all domestic September edit Pan American Airways acquires an ownership stake in and management contract with Middle East Airlines September 9 In order to kill his wife Rita Albert Guay conspires with Genereux Ruest and Marguerite Pitre to plant a dynamite bomb in Rita Guay s luggage aboard Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 108 a Douglas DC 3 The bomb explodes in mid flight over Cap Tourmente near Sault au Cochon Quebec Canada en route from Quebec City to Baie Comeau Quebec killing Rita Guay and all of the other 22 people on board Albert Guay Ruest and Pitre all will be hanged for the crime the worst mass murder in Canadian history at the time September 15 Central Airlines commences scheduled revenue flights September 16 Five Polish hijackers four with loaded guns and one with a toy pistol force a LOT Polish Airlines Lisunov Li 2 making a domestic flight over Poland from Gdansk to Lodz to fly to Nykoping F11 Air Force Base in Nykoping Sweden 52 September 17 The Shuttleworth Collection s Blackburn Type D monoplane of 1912 makes its first flight after restoration the oldest airworthy British aircraft 53 September 26 During a domestic flight in Mexico from Oaxaca to Mexico City a Mexicana Douglas DC 3A registration XA DUH crashes into the stratovolcano Popocatepetl killing all 24 people on board 54 September 27 Returning from a humanitarian mission to aid victims of a recent major earthquake in Ecuador a Flota Aerea Mercante Argentina FAMA Douglas C 54A 1 DO Skymaster registration LV ABI catches fire in flight and crashes near Buenos Aires Argentina killing five of the 27 people on board 55 September 30 The Berlin Airlift officially ends with 2 325 tons 2 362 tonnes of food and supplies having been flown into the city The final flight is made a week later October edit Aerocar International completes the prototype of its first flying automobile the Aerocar I 56 October 1 Aden Airways a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Overseas Airways Corporation BOAC begins flight operations using a fleet of six Douglas DC 3 airliners transferred from BOAC A Cessna T 50 runs out of fuel and crashes on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles Four of the men on board survive but the fifth American singer Buddy Clark dies when he is thrown from the plane 57 October 10 During a domestic flight in Mexico from Mexico City to Piedras Negras an Aerovias Coahuila Douglas DC 3 277B registration XA HOU crashes into Sierra de Ovallos near Saltillo killing all eight people on board 58 October 26 Costa Rica creates the Direccion General de Aviacion Civil General Directorate of Civil Aviation its national civil aviation authority October 28 Air France Flight 009 off course and with its crew believing that they are on approach to Santa Maria Airport in Vila do Porto on Santa Maria Island in the Azores an Air France Lockheed L 749 79 46 Constellation registration F BAZN flying from Paris Orly Airport to New York crashes into Pico da Vara on Sao Miguel Island at an elevation of 900 meters 3 000 feet killing all 48 people on board French boxing star Marcel Cerdan and French concert violinist Ginette Neveu are among the dead At the time it is the deadliest aviation accident in the history of Portugal 59 November edit The New Tachikawa Aircraft Company is formed in Japan November 1 Eastern Air Lines Flight 537 a Douglas C 54B 10 DO en route from Boston Massachusetts to Washington D C collides with a Lockheed P 38 Lightning fighter on its final approach to National Airport Both planes crash killing all 55 people on board the Douglas The P 38 pilot Eric Rios Bridaux a Bolivian Air Force pilot survives Among the dead are U S Congressman George J Bates former U S Congressman Michael J Kennedy and American cartoonist Helen E Hokinson 57 November 2 The People s Republic of China establishes the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China forerunner of the Civil Aviation Administration of China as its national civil aviation authority Initially the People s Liberation Army Air Force manages it November 16 Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force General Hoyt Vandenberg notes that in a few years the Soviet Union will have 50 to 60 atomic bombs and be able to devastate the United States He recommends improvements in American air defense capabilities 60 November 18 A Douglas C 74 Globemaster carries 103 passengers and crew over the North Atlantic Ocean the largest number to have made the crossing in a single flight November 20 The Aero Holland Douglas DC 3 PH TFA crashes at Hurum Norway while on approach to Fornebu Airport outside Oslo killing 34 of the 35 people on board Of the 26 Jewish children aboard on their way to Israel only one a 12 year old boy survives November 26 During a domestic flight in Colombia from Bucaramanga to Cucuta a Limitada Nacional de Servicio Aereo LANSA Douglas C 47 Skytrain registration HK 305 crashes in mountainous terrain at an altitude of approximately 2 000 feet 610 meters near Paramo Bogueche killing all 12 people on board 61 November 27 An Aigle Azur Douglas C 47B 5DK Skytrain registration F OABJ crashes in flames near Đong Khe in French Indochina killing 10 people on board It is not clear whether it experienced a technical malfunction or was shot down by the Việt Minh 62 November 28 On approach to Lyon Bron Airport in Lyon France an Air France Douglas C 54A 15 DC Skymaster registration F BELO strikes a tree and crashes sliding to a halt in an open field and catching fire Five of the 38 people on board die 63 November 29 American Airlines Flight 157 a Douglas DC 6 strikes buildings at Dallas Love Field after the flight crew loses directional control on landing 28 of the 46 people on board die and 16 of the 18 survivors are injured December edit The Royal Navy s Fleet Air Arm takes delivery of its first British built helicopter a Westland Dragonfly 64 Monarch Airlines buys a controlling interest in Challenger Airlines December 1 Flying in bad weather on a domestic flight in Brazil from Sao Paulo to Jacarezinho a Real Transportes Aereos Douglas C 47 DL Skytrain registration PP YPM crashes into a mountain near Ribeirao Claro killing 20 of the 22 people on board 65 December 7 During a flight in California from Oakland to Sacramento a California Arrow Airlines Douglas C 47A 1 DL Skytrain registration NC60256 makes an unplanned descent from 4 000 feet 1 200 meters and crashes into a hill east of Vallejo at an altitude of 782 feet 238 meters killing all nine people on board 66 December 8 Muroc Army Airfield is renamed Edwards Air Force Base in honor of test pilot Glen Edwards December 9 A Civil Air Transport Curtiss C 46D 20 CU Commando registration XT 820 crashes near Lanzhou China killing all 38 people on board 67 Four hijackers aboard a TARS Douglas DC 3 making a domestic flight over Romania from Sibiu to Budapest carrying 20 passengers and five crew kill the on board air marshal and force the flight crew to fly to Beograd in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 68 December 10 A Civil Air Transport Curtiss C 46D 20 CU Commando registration XT 820 crashes at Haikou China during a flight to Haikou Airport killing 17 of the 40 people on board 69 December 12 After its crew makes a navigational error and begins a descent toward Karachi Airport in Karachi Pakistan too soon a Pakair Douglas C 53 Skytrooper registration AP ADI crashes into Karo Jabal Mountain near Jungshahi Pakistan at an altitude of about 1 185 feet 361 meters killing 22 of the 26 people on board 70 Capital Airlines Flight 500 a Douglas DC 3 313A registration NC25691 stalls on approach to Washington National Airport in Arlington Virginia and crashes into the Potomac River killing six of the 23 people on board 71 December 16 Sixteen hijackers commandeer a LOT Polish Airlines airliner making a domestic flight over Poland from Lodz to Gdansk with 18 people aboard and force it to fly to Bornholm Airport on Bornholm in Denmark 72 During a domestic flight in Mexico from Mexico City to Merida a Mexicana Douglas DC 3A registration XA DUK crashes into the mountain Cerro del Borrego near Orizaba killing all 17 people on board 73 December 18 A Sabena Douglas C 47 Skytrain registration OO AUQ crashes near Aulnay sous Bois France when its wing malfunctions just after departure from Paris Le Bourget Airport The crash kills all eight people on board 74 December 30 Local villagers gather around a Bharat Airways Douglas C 54A DO Skymaster registration VT CYK after it makes a forced landing at Comilla East Pakistan All three people on board survive but seven villagers are killed when the aircraft catches fire and its fuel tanks explode 75 December 31 The U S Air Force s Strategic Air Command has 837 aircraft of which 521 are capable of delivering atomic bombs 76 First flights editBeriev Be 6 NATO reporting name Madge 77 Piper PA 20 Pacer Late 1949 Aerocar Aerocar 78 January edit January 6 Nord Noroit 79 January 8 Morane Saulnier MS 700 Petrel 80 January 28 SNCAC NC 271 81 February edit February 1 CAB Minicab 82 February 15 Breguet 761 83 February 24 Eklund TE 1 84 February 28 Dassault Ouragan 85 March edit March 1 Breguet 892S Mercure 86 March 7 Sud Ouest SO 1100 Ariel I 87 March 9 Avro Shackleton prototype 88 VW126 March 28 SNCAC NC 860 87 April edit April 1 SNCASO SO 8000 Narval 89 April 2 SNCASE Armagnac 90 April 3 Boisavia Mercurey 91 April 10 Armstrong Whitworth Apollo 92 April 14 Aero Ae 50 April 14 Helio Courier by its Helioplane No 1 demonstrator in Canton Massachusetts April 16 Lockheed YF 94 prototype of the F 94 Starfire 93 April 21 Leduc 0 10 powered flight 94 May edit May 9 Republic XF 91 Thunderceptor 95 May 13 English Electric EE A1 VN799 prototype of the English Electric Canberra the first British jet bomber 32 May 21 Breguet G 111 96 June edit June 4 Lockheed XF 90 June 4 Fouga CM 8 97 July edit July 13 Found FBA 1 98 July 17 Vickers Varsity July 27 De Havilland Comet 99 the world s first jet propelled airliner at Hatfield Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom July 29 SNCAC NC 1080 100 August edit August 1 Northrop N 32 Raider prototype of the Northrop C 125 Raider 101 August 10 Avro Canada C102 Jetliner 102 August 11 Morane Saulnier Alcyon 103 September edit September 1 Avro Ashton 104 September 2 De Havilland Venom 105 September 4 Avro 707 104 Bristol Brabazon 106 September 10 Nord Noratlas 107 September 19 Fairey Gannet 108 September 20 Blackburn B 54 109 September 22 Convair XAT 29 prototype of the Convair T 29 110 September 24 North American XT 28 prototype of the T 28 Trojan October edit October 14 Fairchild C 123 Provider 111 October 28 Millet Lagarde ML 10 112 November edit November 7 Sikorsky S 55 November 10 Piasecki HRP 2 Rescuer improved version of HRP helicopter which also will serve as H 21 Shawnee and H 21 Workhorse 113 November 27 C 124 Globemaster II December edit December 14 Cessna 305 prototype of the Cessna O 1 Bird Dog December 16 Rey R 1 114 December 16 Nord 2200 115 December 22 North American F 95A prototype of the F 86D Sabre also known as the Sabre Dog Dog Sabre and Dogship 116 Entered service editFebruary edit February 2 Lockheed R6O Constitution later R6V Constitution with United States 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