Timeline of aviation in the 19th century


This is a list of aviation-related events during the 19th century :

1800–1859

1802

1860s

1860

1870–1889

1870
  • * Balloons are used by the French to transport letters and passengers out of besieged Paris during the Franco-Prussian War. Between September 1870 and January 1871, 66 flights - of which 58 land safely - carry 110 passengers and up to three million letters out of Paris, as well as 500 carrier pigeons to deliver messages back to Paris. One balloon accidentally sets a world distance record by ending up off the coast of Norway.1871
  • * The Englishmen Wenham and Browning construct the first wind tunnel and conduct airflow experiments.
  • *Alphonse Pénaud flies his Planophore, a small rubber-powered model which is designed to have automatic pitch and roll stability.1872
  • * 2 February - French naval architect Henri Dupuy de Lôme achieves with his airship driven by a propeller turned by eight men.
  • * 13 December - The German experimenter Paul Haenlein tests the first airship with an internal combustion engine in Brünn, Austria-Hungary, achieving ; the engine burns coal gas drawn from its balloon. The tests are stopped because of a shortage of money.1873
  • * The New York Daily Graphic sponsors the first attempt in history to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, using a balloon carrying a lifeboat. The attempt is abandoned when the balloon rips and collapses during inflation.1874
  • * 20 September - Felix and Louis du Temple de la Croix build a piloted steam-powered monoplane which achieves a short hop after gaining speed by rolling down a ramp.1875
  • * Englishman Thomas Moy tests a tethered aeroplane with a wing span of powered by a steam engine.
  • * German experimenter Paul Haenlein improves his airship by providing it with a car suspended below its framework to accommodate the crew and engine. This will become a standard practice in the design of later dirigibles.
  • * 15 April - In the balloon Zénith, the French Navy officer Théodore Sivel, the French journalist Joseph Crocé-Spinelli, and the French scientist and editor Gaston Tissandier ascend to a record altitude of. Hypoxia kills Sivel and Crocé-Spinelli during the flight and leaves Tissandier deaf.1876
  • * Alphonse Pénaud and Paul Gauchot apply for a patent for a power-driven aeroplane with a retractable undercarriage, wings with dihedral and joystick control.1877
  • * First flight of a steam-driven model helicopter built by Enrico Forlanini.
  • * Imperial Japanese Army flying experience begins with the use of balloons.1878
  • * Charles F. Ritchel publicly demonstrates of his hand-powered, one-man rigid airship, and eventually sells five of them.
  • * At the Balloon Equipment Store at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, British Army Captain James Templer conducts the British Army's first official experiments with an observation balloon. It is considered the birth of British military aviation.1879
  • * The British Army gains its first balloon, the Pioneer.
  • * Frenchman Victor Tatin builds a power-driven model aeroplane with airscrews and a compressed air motor, successfully flying it off the ground.
  • * American scientist Edmund Clarence Stedman proposes a rigid airship inspired by the anatomy of a fish, with a framework of steel, brass, or copper tubing and a tractor propeller mounted on the front of the envelope, later changed to an engine with two propellers suspended beneath the framework. The airship never is built, but Stedmans design foreshadows that of the Zeppelins of World War I.
  • * Biot makes short hops in the Biot-Massia glider.1880
  • * The Russian naval officer Alexander Fjodorowitsch Mozhaiski patents a steam-powered aircraft.
  • * Friedrich Wölfert and Ernst Baumgarten attempt to fly a powered dirigible in free flight, but crash.
  • * Balloons are used in British military manoeuvres for the first time at Aldershot.1882
  • * 4 July - The first balloon flight in New Mexico is made by Park Van Tassel.1883
  • *M.A. Goupil proposes a steam-powered monoplane with tractor propeller. His full-size test rig lifts itself and two men in a light breeze, but the design is never built.
  • * The first electric-powered flight is made by Gaston Tissandier who fits a Siemens AG electric motor to a dirigible. Airships with electric engines.
  • * Wölfert unsuccessfully tests a balloon powered by a hand-cranked propeller
  • * The Berlin-based "German Society for Promoting Aviation" publishes a magazine, the "Zeitschrift für Luftschiffahrt".1884
  • * 9 August - The first fully controllable free-flight is made in the French Army dirigible La France by Charles Renard and Arthur Krebs. The flight covers in 23 minutes. It was the first flight to return to the starting point.
  • * Mozhaiski finishes his monoplane. It makes a short flight, taking off after running down a launching ramp.
  • * John J. Montgomery makes first controlled heavier-than-air unpowered flight in America.
  • * The British Army deploys observation balloons in combat for the first time, when it takes balloons subordinated to the Royal Engineers along on the Bechuanaland Expedition in South Africa.
  • * The Imperial Russian Army adopts the balloon for military service.
  • * Englishman Horatio Phillipps has a patent issued for curved aerofoil sections.
  • *Goupil publishes his book on La Locomotion Aérienne.1885
  • * The Prussian Airship Arm becomes a permanent unit of the army.
  • * The British Army deploys observation balloons in Sudan to take part in the expedition to Suakin during the Mahdist War.
  • * Frenchmen Hervé and Alluard achieve a hot air balloon flight of over 24 hours.
  • *John J. Montgomery experiments with a second glider in California.1886
  • *John J. Montgomery conducts studies on the flow of water and air over angles surfaces and experiments with a third glider in California.1887
  • * 30 January - Thomas Scott Baldwin makes the first parachute jump in the western United States at San Francisco from a tethered balloon owned by Park Van Tassel and using a parachute co-invented with Park Van Tassel.1888
  • * Wölfert flies a petrol powered dirigible at Seelburg, the first use of a petrol-fuelled engine for aviation purposes. The engine was built by Gottlieb Daimler.
  • * 4 July - Clara Van Tassel makes the first parachute jump by a woman in the western United States at Los Angeles from a balloon operated by her husband Park Van Tassel.1889
  • * Percival G. Spencer makes a successful parachute jump from a balloon at Drumcondra, Ireland
  • * Otto Lilienthal publishes in his book Der Vogelflug als Grundlage der Fliegekunst measurements on wings, so called polar diagrams, which are the concept of description of artificial wings even today. The book gives a reference for the advantages of the arched wing.
  • * Pichancourt develops a mechanical bird which aimed to imitate the motion of a bird's wings in flight.
  • * Lawrence Hargrave, a British immigrant to Australia, constructs a rotary engine driven by compressed air.
  • * A British Army observation balloon section takes part in the Army Manoeuvres at Aldershot.
  • * 24 September - American balloonist and parachutist Charles Leroux makes his 239th jump, dropping from a seat under a balloon over Reval, Estland Governorate, in the Russian Empire. Winds carry him out over Tallinn Bay, where he drowns after landing offshore.

1890–1900

1890

Births

1825