Excellent idea Chris! I appreciate the time and effort sir and look forward to more and will contribute if I can.
Thanks, I do appreciate it. Not really a lot of time and work though. I am just using a website and transferring the info over. The purpose is just to hopefully help spring up some interesting topics throughout the forum. Someone might see a date here and decide to start a thread with more information on the topic.
Anyhow...
November 19
1999 – China's first spacecraft, Shenzhou 1, launched. They entered orbit, slid some menus under the International Space Stations door, and re-entered the Earth's atmosphere.
1977 – TAP Portugal Flight 425, a Boeing 727 registered CS-TBR, crashed on its third attempt to land in Funchal, Portugal. In heavy rains and strong winds, the aircraft touched down 2,000ft past the threshold and began to hydroplane. After vacating the runway the aircraft slid down a 200ft hill, killing 131 of the 164 on-board.
1969 – Mohawk Airlines Flight 411 crashes into Pilot Knob Mountain, killing all 14 on-board.
1969 – Apollo 12 lands on the Moon, allowing Charles "Pete" Conrad and Alan L. Bean to become the third and fourth humans to walk on its surface.
1958 – The first two Fokker F-27 Friendships were delivered to Aer Lingus.
1952 – A North American F-86D Sabre Jet fighter sets a new world speed record of 698.505 mph.
1948 – Fairey Aviation Co. of Canada was established and took over the facilities of the Clark-Ruse Aircraft Co. at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
1946 – Trans Canada Airlines received the first of five North Stars on loan from the RCAF.
1940 – The formation of the Air Cadet League of Canada formed to tra12-18 year-olds for future enlistment in the RCAF.
1938 – RCAF became directly responsible to the Minister of National Defence instead of the Chief of the General Staff, and achieved equal status with the RCN and Canadian Army.
1938 – Construction begins on a new airport serving the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. Built in nearby Virginia, this airport will become Ronald Reagan National Airport.
1922 – Malert was formed, later to transform into MALEV Hungarian Airlines.