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List of firsts for aviation in Australia or for Australian aviators.
Year |
Date |
Event |
Location |
Plane |
Aviator(s)
|
1917 |
1917-03-20 |
Victoria Cross for Australian Aviator[1] |
Gaza |
B.E.2c |
Frank McNamara (VC)
|
1919 |
1919-12-10 |
England to Australia[2] |
Hounslow to Darwin |
Vickers Vimy |
Keith Smith, Ross Smith
|
1928 |
1928-02-22 |
England to Australia, solo[3] |
Croydon Airport to Darwin |
Avro Avian |
Bert Hinkler
|
1928 |
1928-06-09 |
North America to Australia[4] |
Oakland to Brisbane |
Fokker F.VII |
Charles Kingsford Smith, Charles Ulm, James Warner, Harry Lyon
|
1928 |
1928-09-11 |
Australia to New Zealand[5] |
Richmond, New South Wales to Christchurch |
Fokker F.VII |
Charles Kingsford Smith, Charles Ulm, Harold Litchfield, Thomas H. McWilliams
|
1928 |
1928-12-20 |
Antarctic Continent, first flight over[6] |
Deception Island to Deception Island |
Lockheed Vega |
Hubert Wilkins
|
1930 |
1930-05-24 |
England to Australia, solo, female[7] |
Croydon Airport to Darwin |
Gipsy Moth |
Amy Johnson
|
1930 |
1930-07-04 |
Circumnavigation of Earth, via Australia[8] |
Oakland, California to Oakland, California, flying west |
Fokker F.VII |
Charles Kingsford Smith, Charles Ulm
|
1931 |
1931-01-07 |
Australia to New Zealand, solo[9] |
Sydney Airport to Hari Hari, Westland |
Avro Avian |
Guy Menzies
|
1937 |
1937-08-18 |
Australia to South Africa, solo via Asia[10] |
Archerfield to Cape Town |
Klemm Kl 32 |
Maude Bonney
|
1948 |
1948-11-20 |
Australia to South Africa, via Indian Ocean[11] |
Sydney Airport to Palmietfontein Airport |
Avro Lancastrian |
L.R. Ambrose
|
1951 |
1951-03-27 |
Australia to South America[12] |
Rose Bay, New South Wales to Valparaíso |
Catalina |
Patrick Gordon Taylor
|
1983 |
1983-07-22 |
Circumnavigation of Earth by helicopter, solo[13] |
Fort Worth, Texas to Fort Worth, Texas, flying east |
Bell 206B Jetranger III |
Dick Smith
|
1989 |
1989-08-17 |
England to Australia, non-stop[14] |
London Heathrow Airport to Sydney Airport |
Boeing 747-438 |
David Massy-Greene; George Lindeman
|
1989 |
1989-11-11 |
Circumnavigation of Earth, solo, female[15] |
Sydney to Sydney, flying east |
Piper Saratoga |
Gaby Kennard
|
1996 |
1996-05-19 |
Space flight[16] |
Kennedy Space Center to Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-77 |
Space Shuttle Endeavour |
Andrew Thomas
|
2013 |
2013-09-07 |
Circumnavigation of Earth, solo, teenager[17] |
Wollongong to Wollongong, flying east |
Cirrus SR22 |
Ryan Campbell
|
Year |
Date |
Event |
Location |
Machine |
Aviator(s)
|
1858 |
1858-02-01 |
Balloon flight[18] |
Richmond, Victoria |
"Australasian" Balloon |
Joseph Dean
|
1879 |
1879-04-14 |
Parachute descent (of balloon and pilot)[19] |
Melbourne |
"Aurora" Balloon |
Henri L'Estrange
|
1888 |
1888-12-08 |
Parachute descent[19] |
Ashfield, New South Wales |
"Gem" Balloon |
J.T. Williams
|
1890 |
1890-02-08 |
Parachute descent by a woman[20] |
Newcastle, New South Wales |
"Australia" Balloon |
Valerie Freitas (as "Valerie Van Tassell")
|
1894 |
1894-11-12 |
Unpowered flight using heavier-than-air device (kites)[21] |
Stanwell Park, New South Wales |
Four box kites |
Lawrence Hargrave
|
1909 |
1909-12-05 |
Flight of heavier-than-air machine (glider)[22] |
Narrabeen, New South Wales |
Taylor Biplane Glider |
George Augustine Taylor
|
1909 |
1909-12-09 |
Powered flight of heavier-than-air machine[23] |
Sydney |
Wright Model A |
Colin Defries
|
1910 |
1910-07-16 |
Flight of Australian-built plane[24] |
Mia Mia, Victoria |
Duigan pusher biplane |
John Duigan
|
1911 |
1911-12-05 |
First airman to qualify as pilot in Australia (Licence No. 1)[25] |
Sydney |
Bristol Boxkite |
William Ewart Hart
|
1912 |
1912-08-06 |
Military pilot[26] |
England |
Deperdussin monoplane |
Henry Petre
|
1914 |
1914-03-01 |
Military flight[27] |
Point Cook |
Bristol Boxkite |
Eric Harrison
|
1914 |
1914-05-11 |
Seaplane flight[28] |
Sydney |
Maurice Farman "hydro-aeroplane" |
Maurice Guillaux
|
1914 |
1914-07-18 |
Air mail[29] |
Melbourne to Sydney |
Blériot XI |
Maurice Guillaux
|
1919 |
1919-08-06 |
Air mail over-water flight (in Southern Hemisphere)[30] |
Adelaide to Minlaton |
Avro 504 |
Harry Butler
|
1919 |
1919-11-16 |
Crossing of continent[31] |
Melbourne to Port Darwin |
B.E.2e |
Henry Wrigley and Arthur Murphy
|
1919 |
1919-12-16 |
Bass Strait[32] |
Stanley, Tasmania to Torquay, Victoria |
Boulton Paul P.9 |
Arthur L. Long
|
1924 |
1924-05-19 |
Circumnavigation of continent[33] |
Point Cook, Victoria to St Kilda, Victoria, anti-clockwise |
Fairey III floatplane |
Ivor McIntyre, Stanley Goble
|
1928 |
1928-05-17 |
Royal Flying Doctor Service[34] |
Cloncurry, Queensland to Julia Creek, Queensland |
de Havilland DH.50 |
Arthur Affleck
|
1934 |
1934-10-01 |
Autogyro flight[35] |
Essendon Aerodrome |
Cierva |
Douglas Robertson
|
1937 |
1937-11-21 |
Parachute descent by female[36] |
Essendon |
Airco DH.4 |
Jean Burns
|
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