1941 in aviation


This is a list of aviation-related events from 1941:

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October

  • Aircraft from the British aircraft carrier strike Glomfjord, Norway, sinking two merchant ships for the loss of two Fairey Albacores.
  • October 1 - Inter-Island Airways is renamed Hawaiian Airlines.
  • October 2 - Heini Dittmar sets a new airspeed record of in a Messerschmitt Me 163A. The record is unofficial because the flight is kept secret, and remains "unbroken" until officially exceeded by the American Douglas Skystreak in August 1947.
  • October 6 - During the first week of Operation Typhoon, the Soviet Air Force has flown 700 sorties against German forces driving toward Moscow.
  • October 9 - Since October 1, German aircraft supporting Operation Typhoon have flown more than 4,000 sorties against the Soviet Western Front alone.
  • October 11–18 - Soviet Air Force aircraft strike Luftwaffe staging airfields along the northwestern, western, and southwestern approaches to Moscow.
  • October 11–12 - After Soviet intelligence detects Luftwaffe plans for a major air attack on October 12 targeting industrial complexes, airfields, railroad terminals, and logistical facilities in the Soviet Western Front area, Soviet Air Force aircraft mount a major preemptive strike against German airfields at Vitebsk, Smolensk, Orel, Orsha, Siversk, and elsewhere overnight on October 11–12, followed by another large raid on the morning of October 12. The Soviets claim 500 German aircraft destroyed, although German sources do not confirm that number.
  • October 18 - The German drive on Moscow stalls because of mud, and will make little progress until the ground freezes in mid-November. During this period, the Soviet Air Force flies 26,000 sorties in support of forces defending Moscow.
  • October 27 - Victor Talalikhin, the Soviet Unions first major air hero of World War II, is killed in action during a dogfight with German aircraft.
  • October 28 - As part of the 1941 purge of the Soviet armed forces, 20 officers of the Soviet armed forces are executed. Among those shot are General Yakov Smushkevich, commander of the Soviet Air Forces from 1939 to 1940 who had overseen its poor performance during the Winter War with Finland, General Pavel Rychagov, commander of the Soviet Air Forces from 1940 to 1941, and Rychagov's wife, aviator Maria Nesterenko. Rychagov is executed because he had called Soviet military aircraft "flying coffins" and Nesterenko because she had failed to denounce him as a state criminal.

November

  • Italy begins the conversion of the passenger liner into the first Italian aircraft carrier, later named Aquila. The conversion will halt in an incomplete state when Italy surrenders to the Allies in September 1943 and will never be finished.
  • November 7–8 - 392 British bombers attack Berlin, Cologne, and Mannheim, losing 36 of their number - a heavy 9.2 percent loss rate.
  • November 12 - The British aircraft carrier is sunk in the Mediterranean east of Gibraltar by the.
  • November 15-December 5 - The Luftwaffe carries out 41 raids on Moscow. Soviet air defenses claim an average of 30 to 40 German aircraft shot down per day during the attacks. During the same period, the Soviet Air Force, better prepared for cold-weather operations than the Luftwaffe, reportedly flies 15,840 sorties while Luftwaffe aircraft supporting Operation Typhoon manage only 3,500. Soviet sources claim that the Luftwaffe loses 1,400 aircraft during this time.
  • November 17 - Ernst Udet, the Luftwaffes Director-General of Equipment and the second-highest German ace of World War I, commits suicide.
  • November 22
  • *The German fighter ace Werner Mölders dies in the crash of a Heinkel He 111 bomber at Breslau while riding as a passenger on his way to Ernst Udets funeral. His official kill total stands at 115 at the time of his death, although he is believed to have shot down another 30 Soviet aircraft for which he received no credit while making unauthorized combat flights during the last months of his career.
  • *Malta-based British aircraft attack an Axis convoy bound from Naples to North Africa, damaging the Italian light cruiser Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi.
  • November 30
  • *Mario de Bernardi flies air mail from Milan to Guidonia Montecelio, Italy, in a Caproni Campini N.1 motorjet-powered aircraft. It is the first time air mail is carried in any form of jet aircraft.
  • *In the air defense of Moscow, the Soviet Air Defense Forces 6th Fighter Air Corps claims to have shot down 170 German aircraft since November 1. It will claim another 80 kills in December.
  • November 30-December 4 - U.S. Navy patrol aircraft based in the Philippine Islands monitor Japanese naval and shipping activity at Camranh Bay in French Indochina.

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