• Aviation portal This is a list of aviation-related events from 1916: Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft simulate night torpedo attacks for the first time...
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    Dassault Aviation SA (French pronunciation: [daˈso]) is a French manufacturer of military aircraft and business jets. It was founded in 1929 by Marcel...
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  • of aviation history, and a list of more detailed aviation timelines. The texts in the diagram are clickable links to articles. Timeline of aviation before...
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  • 1916 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1916. 1916 (MCMXVI) was...
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    connected with aviation save one, Captain Paul W. Beck, testified against it. Later provisions of the National Defense Act (39 Stat. 174), 3 June 1916, and the...
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    William E. Boeing (category Businesspeople in aviation)
    1881 – September 28, 1956) was an American aviation pioneer. He founded the Pacific Airplane Company in 1916, which was renamed to Boeing a year later...
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    Many notable human fatalities have resulted from aviation accidents and incidents. Those killed as part of a sporting, political or musical group who flew...
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  • military aviator (died 1916 in aviation accident) 1877 22 March – Sefton Brancker, English air vice marshal (died 1930 in aviation accident) 27 August –...
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    it being informally referred to "Aviation Leak and Space Mythology". The magazine was first published in August 1916. Early editors Ladislas d'Orsy and...
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    served straight up, in a cocktail glass. The aviation was created by Hugo Ensslin, head bartender at the Hotel Wallick in New York, in the early twentieth...
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    The fleet size reached its apex in December 1916, when the Ottoman aviation squadrons had 90 airplanes. The Aviation Squadrons were reorganized as the...
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    Silvio Pettirossi (category Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1916)
    Pettirossi Pereira (June 16, 1887 – October 17, 1916) was a Paraguayan airplane pilot and aviation pioneer. Born in Asunción on June 16, 1887 to Italian immigrant...
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    Richard C. Saufley (category Aviation pioneers)
    Richard Caswell Saufley (1 September 1884 – 9 June 1916), was a pioneer of naval aviation in the United States Navy. Saufley was born on 1 September 1884...
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    The Aviation Martyrs' Monument (Turkish: Hava Şehitleri Anıtı or formerly Tayyare Şehitleri Abidesi), located in Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey, is...
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  • Bruno Gaido (category 1916 births)
    Bruno Peter Gaido (March 21, 1916 – June 15, 1942) was an American sailor who served in the United States Navy as an Aviation Machinist's Mate during World...
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    Tony Jannus (category Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1916)
    (July 22, 1889 – October 12, 1916), was an early American pilot whose aerial exploits were widely publicized in aviation's pre-World War I period. He flew...
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    March 2018. Heiser, Wayne H. U.S. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Aviation, Volume I, 1916-1942 Chronology. "Navy enlisted manpower and personnel classifications"...
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  • (1866–1907), Russian writer and dramatist Lydia Zvereva (1890–1916), Russian aviation pioneer Lydia, a character from John Flanagan's series of novels...
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    Luftstreitkräfte (category Aviation in World War I)
    aircraft to be acquired by the German Army entered service in 1910 and the first five aviation battalions were established on 1 October 1913. The Imperial...
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    Military aircraft insignia (category Military aviation)
    (1975–1980) Angola (1980–2011) Argentina (naval aviation) Australia (1942–1946) Austro-Hungarian Empire (1914–1916) Austro-Hungarian Empire (1918) People's Republic...
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    This is a list of firsts in aviation. For a comprehensive list of women's records, see Women in aviation. The first flight (including gliding) by a person...
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  • Romania has a rich tradition in aviation. At the beginning of the 20th century, pioneers such as Henri Coandă, Aurel Vlaicu, Traian Vuia and George Valentin...
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    88 aircraft in the Baltic. Another 29 aircraft were available in the Petrograd and Baku officer aviation schools. From September 1916 to May 1917 alone...
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    Nieuport 17 (category Aircraft first flown in 1916)
    rockets (rarely fitted) Avionics 26 cm (10 in) camera (some aircraft only) Aviation portal 1916 in aviation Related development Nieuport 11 Nieuport 17bis...
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    Airco DH.4 (category Aircraft first flown in 1916)
    forward-firing .303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers machine gun, 1 or 2 .303 in (7.7 mm) Lewis guns on a Scarff ring Bombs: 460 lb (210 kg) of bombs 1916 in aviation Related...
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    Women have been involved in aviation from the beginnings of both lighter-than air travel and as airplanes, helicopters and space travel were developed...
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    unconventional cabane strut arrangement, was used from 1916 by the RNAS, RFC and the French Aviation Militaire as a single-seat bomber, two-seat fighter...
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  • militia in 1915 encouraging formation of ten state-run militia units of aviation enthusiasts. The Naval Appropriations Act of 29 August 1916 included...
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    The New York City Police Department Aviation Unit is a division of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) focused on airborne law enforcement and public...
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    Police aviation is the use of aircraft in police operations. Police services commonly use aircraft for traffic control, ground support, search and rescue...
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