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  1. 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.

  2. July 1935. July 1 — The “Flying Keys” set endurance record by flying a Curtiss “Robin” non-stop for 653 hours, 34 minutes. July 11 — First flight of the Yakovlev AIR-19, prototype of the Yakovlev UT-2. July 17 — First flight of the Boeing Model 299, prototype of the B-17 “Flying Fortress”. July 27 — First flight of the Miles ...

  3. 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).

  4. www.rafmuseum.org.uk › world-aviation › 1935-21935 - RAF Museum

    World Aviation in 1935. Amelia Earhart flies solo in a Lockheed Vega from Hawaii to California in 18 hours 15 minutes and becomes the first person to fly this route. It is announced that Dr Hugo Junkers, one of the pioneers of all metal construction, has died.

  5. 1935: Amelia Earhart se convirtió en la primera persona en volar entre América del Norte y Hawái en un solo vuelo. [ 96 ] [ 99 ] 1936 : Herbert Cukurs, con un avión diseñado y construido por él mismo, partió de Riga (Letonia) hacia Tokio (Japón), y volvió, en un vuelo de 40 045 km. [ 100 ]

  6. 1934. 1935. 1936. 1937. 1938. 1939. →. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. 1935 in aviation by country ‎ (12 C) * Airports established in 1935 ‎ (4 C) Aviation accidents and incidents in 1935 ‎ (2 C, 5 F) 1935 aerial photographs ‎ (4 C, 19 F) Airlines disestablished in 1935 ‎ (2 C)