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1913 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 15 Feb Chinese Pronunciation Unification Conference: The Commission on the Unification of Pronunciation held its first meeting on February 15, 1913, in Beijing. Chaired by Wu Zhihui, the commission aimed to standardize Mandarin Chinese pronunciations and select an official phonetic transcription system. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 03 Apr German Dirigible Z-4 incident: On April 3, 1913, the German military airship LZ 16, also known as Z IV, was forced to land in Lunéville, France, due to fog and strong winds. The French military detained the airship and its crew briefly before releasing it on April 4, allowing it to return to Germany. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 24 Apr Death of Vsevolod Abramovich, Early Russian Aviator: Vsevolod Abramovich, a pioneering Russian aviator born in 1890, passed away. As an important figure in the early days of aviation, Abramovich contributed to the development of aeronautical technology and exploration during a transformative period in human flight.
  • 01 May Kīlauea Point Lighthouse first illuminated: The Kīlauea Point Lighthouse in Hawaii was first illuminated on May 1, 1913, marking its dedication as a navigational aid for ships. The lighthouse's beacon could be seen from 20 miles at sea and 90 miles from the air. source: holoholokauaiboattours.com
  • 13 May First four-engine aircraft flight by Igor Sikorsky: On May 13, 1913, Igor Sikorsky conducted the first flight of a four-engine aircraft, the Sikorsky Ilya Muromets. This aircraft marked a significant advancement in aviation technology and paved the way for future developments in commercial and military aviation. source: britannica.com
  • 02 Jul Crocker Land Expedition departs for Arctic exploration: On July 2, 1913, the Crocker Land Expedition set sail from New York City, aiming to explore the Arctic regions. The expedition was part of a broader interest in Arctic exploration during the early 20th century. source: history.com
  • 03 Jul Early Aviation Distance Record: French aviator Marcel Brindejonc des Moulinais achieved a remarkable aviation milestone by flying 3,100 miles from Paris to Saint Petersburg, pushing the boundaries of early 20th-century aeronautical technology.
  • 10 Jul World's highest temperature record: On July 10, 1913, a temperature of 134°F (56.7°C) was recorded at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, California, marking the highest air temperature ever recorded on Earth. source: guinnessworldrecords.com
  • 27 Aug First Airplane Aerobatic Loop in History: On August 27, 1913, the first successful airplane aerobatic loop was performed, marking a significant milestone in aviation history. This maneuver demonstrated the capabilities of early aircraft. source: history.com
  • 30 Aug US Navy Tests Early Automatic Pilot Technology: On August 30, 1913, the US Navy conducted tests on early automatic pilot technology. This innovation was a precursor to modern aviation navigation systems. source: navy.mil
  • 09 Sep First aircraft loop performed by Pyotr Nesterov: On September 9, 1913, Russian pilot Pyotr Nesterov performed the first-ever loop in an aircraft. This maneuver marked a significant milestone in aviation history and demonstrated the potential for aerobatic flight. source: britannica.com
  • 16 Oct HMS Queen Elizabeth launched as first oil-fired battleship: On October 16, 1913, the Royal Navy launched the HMS Queen Elizabeth, the lead ship of a new class of super-dreadnought battleships. Notably, this was the first British battleship to be powered by oil instead of coal, marking a significant advancement in naval technology. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 18 Nov First airplane loop-the-loop by Lincoln Beachey: On November 18, 1913, Lincoln Beachey, a pioneering American aviator, performed the first loop-the-loop maneuver in an airplane, demonstrating the potential of aerobatic flight. source: en.wikipedia.org