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October 7

  • 2009 – A Libyan Air Force Mikoyan MiG-23 Flogger crashes while taking part during an airshow for the Third Libyan Aviation Exhibition, LAVEX 2009 held at Mitiga International Airport, Tripoli, Libya. The aircraft travelling at low-level hit a one-storey house in the suburb of Souq Al-Jumaa in Tripoli killing the 2 crew and injuring two civilians.
  • 2008Qantas Flight 72 an Airbus A330-300 makes an emergency landing in Exmouth, Australia following a rapid descent that leaves over 70 people injured, 14 of them seriously.
  • 2003 – OH-58D Kiowa (92-0578) crashes inside Iraq, pilots survive.[1]
  • 2002 – Launch: Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-112 at 19:45:51 UTC. Mission highlights: ISS assembly flight 9A: S1 truss.
  • 1996 – First flight of the Boeing 777-200ER
  • 1982 – BA-55 a Belgian Air Force Dassault Mirage 5BA crashed into a quarry at Bierset, pilot killed.
  • 1963 – First flight of the Learjet 23 prototype, the very first Learjet built.
  • 1944 – The RCAF’s No. 6 Group struck at Dortmund; they lost only two out of a record 293 bombers.
  • 1944 – Luftwaffe night fighter ace Oberstleutnant Helmut Lent is fatally injured when his Junkers Ju 88G-6 night fighter crashes during a landing approach after a routine transit flight. He dies two days later, with his score at 110 kills, 103 of them at night.
  • 1934 – First flight of the First prototype Tupolev ANT-40RT which becomes Tupolev SB
  • 1932 – First flight of the Stipa-Caproni, a prototype aircraft employing Luigi Stipa’s “intubed propeller” concept, a forerunner of jet propulsion.
  • 1926 – The Boeing FB-5 (production version) makes its first flight.
  • 1909 – Glenn Curtiss becomes the first American to hold an FAI airplane certificate.
  • 1908Edith Ogilby Berg became the first American woman airplane passenger when she flew with Wilbur Wright.
  • 1903 – Samuel Pierpont Langley conducts the first tests of his full-sized man-carrying version of his earlier model aerodromes. The pilot, Charles Manly, nearly drowns when the machine slides off its launch apparatus atop a houseboat and falls into the Potomac River.
  • 1849 – Frenchman Francisque Arban flies over the Alps in a free balloon (Marseille-Subini near Turin).

References

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  1. ^ "1992 USAF Serial Numbers". Retrieved 17 February 2010.