1914 in aviation


This is a list of aviation-related events from 1914.
The outbreak of World War I accelerates all aspects of aviation which in turn changes war in a twofold way. The aeroplane turns the sky into a new battlefield and eliminates the distinction between frontline and hinterland, with the civilian population far behind the frontline also becoming a target. The war results in the deaths of approximately 20,000 flyers, most of them trained pilots.

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  • The first Imperial German Navy shipboard air operations take place, when the armored cruiser embarks two seaplanes with which to scout Russian ports in the Baltic Sea. One is still aboard when Friedrich Carl strikes a mine and sinks on 17 November.
  • 1 November - The Ottoman Empire enters World War I when Russia declares war on it.
  • 6 November - Aviator Gunther Plüschow is ordered to evacuate the Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory in China using his sole aircraft, a Taube, which however crashes, leaving him to make his own way back to Germany.
  • 18 November - The Secretary of State for the German Navy, Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, advocating massed Zeppelin attacks on London, writes, "The English are now in terror of the Zeppelin, perhaps not without reason...ingle bombs from flying machines are wrong; they are odious when they hit and kill old women, and one gets used to them. If one could set fire to London in thirty places, then what in a small way is odious would retire before something fine and powerful."
  • 21 November - Three Royal Naval Air Service Avro 504s based at Belfort, France, conduct historys first long-range strategic bombing raid, attacking German airship sheds on the shore of Lake Constance at Friederichshafen. Carrying four bombs each, they cause a gas works to explode and badly damage a dirigible, losing one aircraft shot down.
  • 27 November - The first air–sea battle in history occurs when Imperial Japanese Navy Farman seaplanes make an unsuccessful attempt to bomb German and Austro-Hungarian ships in Jiaozhou Bay during the siege of Qingdao.

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