1975 in Aviation History

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1975 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1975:

Events

January

A specially modified McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle sets eight time to climb records, including one of 3 minutes 27 seconds from standstill on the runway to a height of 30,000 metres (98,425 feet).
January 12 - British Airways begins Europe's first no-booking shuttle service, between London and Glasgow.
January 14 - the F-16 Fighting Falcon is announced as the winner of the LWF (Light Weight Fighter) competition
January 20 - terrorists hijack an Air France Boeing 707 and have it flown to Baghdad

April

April 1 - Republic of Singapore Air Force is formed
April 30 - the US Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps evacuate 7,000 US and South Vietnamese officials from Saigon

June

June 22 - Svetlana Savitskaya sets a new women's airspeed record of 2,683 km/h (1,667 mph) in the Mikoyan Ye-133, a modified MiG-25PU two-seat trainer

August

August 3 - A privately chartered Boeing 707 impacts the mountainside near Agadir, Morocco killing 188.

August 9 - Japan Air Lines establishes Japan Asia Airways as a subsidiary

First flights

January

January 24 - Aerospatiale SA 365 Dauphin F-WVKE
January 25 - Birdman TL-1, lightest piloted powered aircraft

February

February 22 - Sukhoi T-8-1, prototype of the Su-25 attack aircraft
February 26 - Cessna 404 Titan N5404J

March

March 7 - Yakovlev Yak-42 SSSR-1974
March 27 - de Havilland Canada DHC-7 C-GNBX-X

April

April 21 - Dominion Skytrader 800 N800ST

May

May 21 - Rutan VariEze N7EZ

June

June 3 - Mitsubishi F-1 59-5107
June 16 - Atlas C4M Kudu ZS-IZF

July

July 1 - Valmet L-70 Vinka

August

August 26 - McDonnell Douglas YC-15 72-1875

September

September 16 - Mikoyan Ye-155MP
September 30 - Hughes YAH-64 73-22248

October

October 1 - Bell YAH-63

November

November 19 - AmEagle American Eaglet

Entered service

March

March 5 - Shin Meiwa US-1 with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force

1975 in Aviation Pictures

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