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  1. December 28 – During the Chaco War, a Macchi M.18 flying boat of the Paraguayan Navy ' s aviation arm carries out the first night bombing raid in South America, attacking Bolivian positions at Vitriones and Mbutum.

  2. 1934: El letón Herberts Cukurs , con un avión diseñado y construido por él mismo, partió de Riga (Letonia) hacia Banjul ( Gambia ) y vuelve, en un viaje de más de 19 000 km. [ 98 ] 1935 : Amelia Earhart se convirtió en la primera persona en volar entre América del Norte y Hawái en un solo vuelo.

  3. August 5 – French aviator Marcel Cagnot takes off in the Farman F.1001 in an attempt to set a new world altitude record. The attempt ends in tragedy when one of the F.1001's cupola windows fails at an altitude of 10,000 meters (33,000 feet), leading to a rapid decompression and the death of Cagnot.

  4. September 7 – The prototype of the French Dewoitine D.332 airliner, named Emeraude and registered as F-AMMY, sets a world record for an aircraft in its class by logging an average speed of 159.56 km/h (99.15 mph) over a 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) course carrying a useful load of 2,000 kilograms (4,400 pounds).

  5. References. 1924 in aviation. Aviation portal. This is a list of aviation -related events from 1924: Events. Violating the Treaty of Versailles, Germany establishes a secret training base for German pilots at Lipetsk in the Soviet Union. More than 450 German personnel will train there over the next ten years. [1]

  6. 1934 Aviation Records. Speed: (Italy), 440.68-mph, Francesco Agello, Macchi-Castoldi “MC-72”, 10/23/1934. Distance: (France), 6,587.45-miles, Bossouttrot and Rossi, “Blériot 110”, 3/26/1932. Altitude: (Italy), 47,352-feet, Renato Donati, Caproni “Ca.113AQ”, 4/11/1934. Weight: (Germany), 123,457-lbs, Dornier, “Do.X”.