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Encyclopedia > 1943 in aviation
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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1943:


Events

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  • July 18 - US Navy airship K-74 is shot down by a German submarine, the only airship lost to enemy fire during World War II.

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First flights

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  • July 13 - Curtiss-Wright XP-55 Ascender

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Entered service

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Mosquito aviation prints (503 words)
Aviation art prints of the Royal Air Force de Haviland Mosquito Bomber, nightfighter and pathfinder.
Used as a night fighter, fighter bomber, bomber and Photo-reconnaissance, with a crew of two, Maximum speed was 425 mph, at 30,300 feet, 380mph at 17,000ft.
In April 1943 the first De Haviland Mosquito saw service in the Far east and in 1944 The Mosquito was used at Coastal Command in its strike wings.
Halifax Bomber Aviation Art (1955 words)
Aviation art prints of the Halifax Bomber by leading aviation artists Ivan Berryman, Gleed and Barry Price, available from Cranston Fine Arts, the aviation art company.
With some of the greatest Bomber Aircrew amongst their number the unit quickly gained a reputation for excellence that was second to none.
In August 1944 his aircraft was forced to crash land after an operation when a 1000lb bomb from another Lancaster ripped through their port wing and destroyed the undercarriage over France.
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