1927 in aviation

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Template:Short description Template:Yearbox Template:Portal This is a list of aviation-related events from 1927:

Events

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January

February

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  • February 16 – After stops at Villa Cisneros in Spanish Sahara and Bolama in Portuguese Guinea, Pinedo, Del Prete, and Zacchetti attempt to take off from Bolama to cross the Atlantic Ocean to Brazil. Sweltering conditions prevent their plane from becoming airborne until they dump a large quantity of gasoline, forcing them to fly to the Cape Verde Islands instead, where cooler conditions prevail.<ref name="milestone"/>
  • February 23 – Pinedo, Del Prete, and Zacchetti cross the Atlantic, flying from the Cape Verde Islands to Fernando de Noronha, where the Brazilian Navy protected cruiser Template:Ship meets them and tows their flying boat into port. The next day, they fly to Natal, Brazil, to begin the South American phase of their "Four Continents" flight.<ref name="milestone"/>

March

April

May

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June

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July

August

September

October

November

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December

First flights

February

  • February 27<ref>Swanborough, Gordon, and Peter M. Bowers, United States Navy Aircraft Since 1911, London: Putnam, 1976, Template:ISBN, p. 426.</ref> or 28<ref>Angelucci, Enzo, The American Fighter: The Definitive Guide to American Fighter Aircraft From 1917 to the Present, New York: Orion Books, 1987, Template:ISBN, p. 138.</ref> - Curtiss XF7C-1, prototype of the Curtiss F7C Seahawk

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

November

  • Curtiss XF8C-1, prototype of the Curtiss F8C Falcon<ref>Angelucci, Enzo, The American Fighter: The Definitive Guide to American Fighter Aircraft From 1917 to the Present, New York: Orion Books, 1987, Template:ISBN, p. 139. (Typographical error states that first fliguthg was 11/1928, but that was ten months after first delivery of the aircraft.)</ref>
  • Farman F.180
  • Westland Wizard
  • November 19 – Fairchild 41 Foursome, prototype of the Fairchild 42 Foursome

December

Entered service

March

  • March 9 – Ford XJR-1 with the United States Navy, first Ford Trimotor in service with the U.S. armed forces<ref>Polar, Norman, "'There's a Ford in Your Future'," Naval History, December 2015, p. 14.</ref>

June

July

Retirements

References

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