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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1927:

Events

January

March

  • March 14 - Pan American Airways is formed to carry airmail on the Key West-Havana route.

    May

  • May 1 - Imperial Airways introduces its luxury "Silver Wing" service between London and Paris.
  • May 8-9 - Charles Nungesser and François Coli attempted to cross the Atlantic from Paris to the USA in Levasseur PL-8 The White Bird (L'Oiseau Blanc) biplane, but were lost.
  • May 20-21 - Charles Lindbergh flies The Spirit of St. Louis across the Atlantic nonstop and solo, direct from New York City to Paris, as a first solo transatlantic flight.
  • May 20 - Flt Lt Roderic Carr sets out to set a new distance record, attempting to fly from England to India in a Hawker Horsely. Three days later, he'll be rescued from the Persian Gulf.
  • May 27 - France's first aircraft carrier, the Bearn is commissioned

    June

  • June 4-6 - With Charles A. Levine as his passenger, Clarence Duncan Chamberlin‎ made a record nonstop transatlantic flight, in his monoplane Columbia, from Roosevelt Field, Long Island to Eisleben, Germany, a distance of 3,911 miles, in 42 hours and 31 minutes.
  • June 5 - the Verein für Raumschiffahrt ("Society for spaceship travel") is formed in Germany.
  • June 6 - Canadian innovator Wallace Turnbull sells the parent of the variable-pitch propeller to Curtiss-Wright in the United States and Bristol in the United Kingdom. It will be successfully flight tested on June 29.
  • June 15 - US businessman Van Lear Black charters a KLM Fokker F.VIIa for a flight from the Netherlands to Batavia, the first international charter flight.
  • June 28-29 - a US Army Fokker C-2 makes the first non-stop flight from the continental US to Hawaii.
  • June 29 - July 1 - Richard Evelyn Byrd with crew flies Fokker F.VIIa/3m "America" from New York City to France.

    July

  • July 17 - USMC de Havilland DH.4s are used to attack bandits in Nicaragua threatening the garrison at Ocotal.

    August

  • August 12 - the Royal Air Force holds a fly-off between four competing flying boat designs, the Supermarine Southampton, Blackburn Iris, Short Singapore, and the Saunders-Roe Valkyrie.
  • August 26 - Bert Hinkler sets a new non-stop distance record, flying from Croydon, England to Riga, Latvia.

    September

  • September 8 - the Cessna company is established.
  • September 26 - Schneider Trophy race flown at Venice, Italy. Won by Flight Lt. S.N Webster (UK) in a Supermarine S5 at 453.2 km/h (281.7mph).
  • September 28 - Lt Dick Bently of the South African Air Force arrives in South Africa after having made the first solo flight there from England. He left London on September 1.

    October

  • October 14-15 - Dieudonne Costes and Joseph le Brix make the first non-stop aerial crossing of the South Atlantic, flying a Breguet 19 from Saint-Louis, Senegal to Port Natal in Brazil, as a part of their round-the-world 57,000 km trip .

    November

  • November 16 - US aircraft carrier USS Saratoga is commissioned.
  • November 17 - Sir Alan Cobham sets out from England in a Short Singapore to make an aerial survey of Africa.

    December

  • December 14 - US aircraft carrier USS Lexington is commissioned.
  • December 29 - Georg Wulf, co-founded of Focke-Wulf is killed in the crash of the Focke-Wulf Fw 19

    First flights

  • Hamilton H-47, first US all-metal aircraft
  • Nieuport-Delage Ni-D 52

    March

  • March 7 - Westland Wapiti
  • March 26 - Handley Page Hinaidi

    April

  • April 27 - Stinson Detroiter

    May

  • May 12 - Armstrong Whitworth Starling
  • May 17 - Bristol Bulldog

    July

  • July 4 - Lockheed Vega

    Entered service

    July

  • July 1 - Boeing 40 with Boeing Air Transport    

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