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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1950:


Events

March

June

  • June 1 - BEA commences the first regular passenger service to be flown by helicopter, between Liverpool and Cardiff.
  • June 25 - Korean War breaks out
  • June 25 - the USAF begins evacuating US citizens from South Korea
  • June 27 - A USAF F-82 Twin Mustang shoots down a North Korean Air Force Yak-9, the first air-to-air kill of the Korean War.
  • June 27 - USAF B-29 Superfortresses of the 19th Bombardment Group attack Seoul railway station and the bridge over the Han River in the first strategic bombing mission of the war.
  • June 28 - USAF B-26 Invaders fly the first strike mission into North Korea.
  • June 30 - P-51 Mustangs of No. 77 Squadron RAAF are sent to Korea as part of Australia's contribution to the war.

July

August

September

  • September 4 - Cpt Robert Wayne becomes the first pilot to be rescued from behind enemy lines by a helicopter
  • September 15 - Task Force 7, centred on five US Navy carriers and one of the Royal Navy, supports the USMC assault on Green Beach, paving the way for the Inchon Landing
  • September 22 - Col David Schilling makes the first crossing of the Atlantic in a jet fighter, a F-84 Thunderjet.

October

November

December

First flights

January

March

April

May

June

October

Entered service

July

August


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Aviation Resource - History - 1935-1950 (2080 words)
Government decisions continued to prove as important to aviation's future as technological breakthroughs, and one of the most important aviation bills ever enacted by Congress was the 1938 Civil Aeronautics Act.
Aviation had an enormous impact on the course of World War II and the war had just as big of an impact on aviation.
Aviation was poised to advance rapidly following the war, in large part because of the development of jets, but there still were significant problems to overcome.
aviation: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (4036 words)
Aviation also applies to the mode of travel provided by aircraft as carriers of passengers and cargo, and as such is part of the total transportation system.
Military aviation includes all forms of aviation in military activities, and air-transport aviation is primarily the operation of commercial airlines essentially as a public utility for the movement of persons and commodities.
General aviation includes any flight that is not military and does not fly on a regular schedule, ranging from a recreational flight in a hang glider to a non-scheduled cargo flight in a Boeing 747.
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