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  1. This is a list of aviation -related events from 1912: A French dirigible. Events. First successful all-metal aircraft flies, the Tubavion monoplane built by Charles Ponche and Maurice Primard in France. The French Navy officially establishes an air arm, the Service Aéronautique. [1]

  2. En octubre de 1910, el Canard voisin se convirtió en el primer hidroavión que voló sobre el río Sena, en París, [71] y en marzo de 1912 se convirtió también en el primer hidroavión que fue usado militarmente desde el portaaviones francés La Foudre (en francés, ‘el relámpago’). 1914-1918: Primera Guerra Mundial

  3. In February 1912 the French military estimates set aside twelve million francs (equal to nearly half a million pounds) for aviation, and claimed to have 208 aeroplanes, with the intention of increasing that number to 334 by the end of the year, At this time the British government planned to spend £133,000 on aviation, of which £ ...

  4. February 8 – Lucien Bossoutrot pilots a Farman F.60 Goliath carrying 12 passengers from Toussus-le-Noble, France, to RAF Kenley in England, on the first commercial flight between London and Paris to promote the Goliath and Henry Farman 's plans for commercial aviation.

  5. Credits: Scientific American. The youthful Airplane Age was bursting with ideas and enthusiasm about this nascent technology. Here’s a look at the state of flight in 1912 from the archives of ...

  6. In 1912, Teodore Fels used a Blériot to accomplish the first crossing of the Rio de la Plata, joining Buenos Aires with Montevideo, Uruguay. Fels flew back to Buenos Aires the following day. The following year, the German pilot Lübbe, in a Rumpler Taube with a 110 CV Argus engine, set the world record flight with a passenger over the water ...

  7. March 1912. March 1 — St. Louis, Missouri, United States …. Captain Albert Berry succeeds in making a parachute jump over Jefferson Barracks from a Benoist biplane flying at 1,509 feet. The parachute opened at 500 feet! March 1 — England …. First flight of the AEA Cygnet. March 3 — England ….