1953 in aviation

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Years in aviation: 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s
Years: 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1953:

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  1. ^ ICAO statement, 29 December 1953.
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  3. ^ Muir, Malcolm, Jr., Sea Power on Call: Fleet Operations June 1951-July 1953, Washington, D.C.: Department of the Navy Naval Historical Center, 2005, ISBN 0-945274-53-X, p. 35.
  4. ^ Devlin, Gerald M. (1985). Silent Wings. W. H. Allen & Co. ISBN 0-491-03134-3.
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  21. ^ "Woodsmen find 9 bodies near wreckage of bomber". Free Lance-Star. Fredericksburg, Virginia. Associated Press. March 19, 1953. p. 1.
  22. ^ "33 fliers dead or missing; two bombers crash". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. Associated Press. March 19, 1953. p. 1.
  23. ^ "All aboard B-36 believed dead". The Times-News. Hendersonville, North Carolina. March 20, 1953. p. 1.
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  37. ^ Guttman, Jon (Winter 2013). "Aces High". MHQ – the Quarterly Journal of Military History: 16.
  38. ^ Daniel, Clifton, ed. (1987). Chronicle of the 20th Century. Mount Kisco, New York: Chronicle Publications. p. 734. ISBN 0-942191-01-3.
  39. ^ a b Isenberg, Michael T. 1945-1962. Shield of the Republic: The United States Navy in an Era of Cold War and Violent Peace. Vol. I. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 276. ISBN 0-312-09911-8.
  40. ^ Handleman, Philip (July 2017). "Discovering Purpose in the Sky". Aviation History: 13.
  41. ^ Ross, Steven T. (1996). American War Plans 1945-1950: Strategies For Defeating the Soviet Union. Portland, Oregon: Frank Cass. p. 147. ISBN 0-7146-4192-8.
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  44. ^ a b c Bernstein, Adam (December 20, 2012). "Retired Air Force Colonel Ralph S. Parr, a Highly Decorated Pilot, Dies at 88". The Washington Post. p. B7.
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  53. ^ Mondey, David, ed., The Complete Illustrated History of the World's Aircraft, Secaucus, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, Inc., 1978, ISBN 0-89009-771-2, p. 71.
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  56. ^ Knott, Robert C., Attack From the Sky: Naval Air Operations in the Korean War, Washington, D.C.: Department of the Navy Naval Historical Center, 2004, ISBN 0-945274-52-1, p. 61.
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  59. ^ Knott, Robert C., Attack From the Sky: Naval Air Operations in the Korean War, Washington, D.C.: Department of the Navy Naval Historical Center, 2004, ISBN 0-945274-52-1, p. 64.
  60. ^ Muir, Malcolm, Jr., Sea Power on Call: Fleet Operations June 1951-July 1953, Washington, D.C.: Department of the Navy Naval Historical Center, 2005, ISBN 0-945274-53-X, p. 21.
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  65. ^ a b Guttman, Jon, "Douglas X-3 Stiletto," Aviation History, November 2016, p. 15.
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  70. ^ Regina Cargo Airlines, Inc., Near Vail, Washington, September 1, 1953. U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board. 1954. p. 1.
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  75. ^ "The Centenary Air Race, London To Christchurch" (PDF). The Airpost Journal. November 1953. p. 44.
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  97. ^ Bridgman 1958, p. 247.
  98. ^ Bridgman 1958, p. 45.
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  104. ^ Polmar, Norman, "The Really Big One," Naval History, December 2013, p. 65.
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  • Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1953–54. London: Jane's All The World's Aircraft Publishing Co. Ltd., 1953.
  • Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1958–59. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Ltd., 1958.
  • de Narbonne, Roland. "Juin 1953, dans l'aéronautique française: Le Potez 75 à l'assaut des chars". Le Fana de l'Aviation, June 2013, No. 523. p. 78. (in French).
  • de Narbonne, Roland. "Août 1953, dans l'aéronautique française: SE 5000 "Baroudeur": Un chariot bien encombrant". Le Fana de l'Aviation, August 2013, No. 525. pp. 74–79. (in French).