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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1918:
1 Events
February
- February 5 - 2nd Lt Stephen Thompson claims the first aerial victory for the US Air Service.
- February 8 - Lafayette EscadrilleThe Lafayette Escadrille was a squadron of the French Air Service during World War I composed largely of American fighter pilots. Formed in April of 1916 as the Escadrille Americaine (number 124) in Luxeuil prior to U. entry to the war, the squadron was q, the US volunteer squadron serving in the French Army is transferred to the US Army and redesignated the 103rd Aero Squadron.
March
- March 11March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). There are 295 days remaining. Events 1513 Leo X is elected pope. 1649 The Frondeurs (rebels) and the French government sign the Peace of Rueil. 1702 The first regular Engl - the first regular international airmailAirmail (or air mail is mail that is transported by aircraft. It typically arrives more quickly than surface mail, and costs more to send. Airmail may be the only option for sending mail to some destinations, such as overseas, if the mail cannot wait the service begins, with Hansa-Brandenburg C.I aircraft linking ViennaThis article is about the city and federal state in Austria. For other places or things called Vienna, see Vienna (disambiguation). Vienna ( German: Wien [viːn]) is the capital of Austria, and also one of Austria's nine federal states Bundesland Wi, Lvov, Proskurov, and KievKiev officially Kyiv in Ukrainian, in Russian, Kijow in Polish) is the capital and largest city of Ukraine, and has officially around 2. 6 million inhabitants, although the large number of unregistered domestic immigrants would probably raise this figure.
- March 21March 21 is the 80th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (81st in leap years). There are 285 days remaining. Events 1556 In Oxford, Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer is burned at the stake. 1788 A fire destroys 856 buildings in New Orleans and - Germany launches Operation Michael, marking the beginning of the Kaiserschlacht . In the initial attack against the British front west of St Quentin, the German Army Air Service has 1,680 aircraft to the Royal Flying Corps' 579.
- March 24 - Captain J.L. Trollope of No. 43 Squadron RFC shoots down six German aircraft in a day.
- March 25 - Ensign John McNamara makes the first US Navy attack on a submarine.
- March 30 - Alan Jerrard VC, British ace (7 victories) is shot down by Benno Fiala von Fernbrugg and taken captive
April
May
- May 15 - The first regular US airmail service commences, between New York and Washington, DC. The first flight is made by Lt Geoffrey Boyle in a Curtiss JN-4H.
- May 19 - Raoul Lufbery , commander of the 94th (Hat in the Ring) Aero Squadron and second highest scoring American ace with 17 victories, is killed in air combat.
- May 20 - German bombs fall on London for the last time in World War I.
- May 24 - Josef Kiss , Austro-Hungarian 5th highest scoring ace, is shot down in combat. He had scored 19 victories.
June
July
- July 9 - British ace James McCudden is killed when his aircraft crashes on take-off.
- July 26 - Maj Edward Mannock , Britain's highest scoring ace of the war, is shot down by German ground fire. He had scored 73 victories.
- July 31 - Lt Frank Linke-Crawford , Austrian 4th highest scoring ace, is shot down in combat. He had scored 27 victories.
August
- August 11 - Flt Sub-Lt Stuart Culley shoots down Zeppelin L 53 after taking off from a barge towed behind HMS Redoubt
- August 11 - the first use of a parachute from a combat aircraft when a German pilot escapes his burning Pfalz DIII after being attacked by a pilot from No. 19 Squadron RAF.
September
- Known as Black September , during the month the Allies lose 560 aircraft, of which 87 are American.
- September 12 - 627 French and 611 US fighters are brought together for the Battle of Saint-Mihiel. At the time, it is the largest force of aircraft assembled for a single operation.
- September 24 - Lt David Ingalls claims his fifth victory, to become the only US Navy ace of World War I.
October
- October 5 - French famous pilot Lt Roland Garros is shot down and killed in combat.
- October 14 - Baron Willy Coppens , highest scoring Belgian ace, is heavily wounded, ending his combat career. He had scored 37 victories, 34 of which were observation balloons.
November
- November 11 - the end of the First World War. The RAF suffered 16,623 casualties, while the German Air Service suffered in excess of 15,000.
December
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