1938 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights | TakeMeBack.to

1938 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 02 Jan Dana Ulery Birth: Dana Ulery, an American computer scientist and pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, was born on January 2, 1938, in the United States. source: cs.utexas.edu
  • 25 Jan Extraordinary Aurora Borealis Display: A spectacular and unusual aurora borealis illuminated the European sky, described by witnesses as a 'curtain of fire' and a 'huge blood-red beam of light'. The display was visible as far south as Gibraltar, causing widespread amazement and speculation.
  • 05 Feb Soviet Rescue Mission Tragedy: A Soviet aircraft crashed into a mountain in Kandalaksha during a challenging rescue mission intended to save Russian scientists stranded on an ice floe in Greenland. The crash resulted in 13 fatalities out of 19 crew members, highlighting the dangerous nature of polar expeditions.
  • 31 Mar Meteorite strikes Japanese ship: On March 31, 1938, a meteorite struck a Japanese ship, causing significant damage. This unusual event captured public attention and raised interest in meteorological phenomena and their potential impacts on human activities. source: britannica.com
  • 07 Jun Boeing 314 Clipper's inaugural flight: The Boeing 314 Clipper, a large four-engine flying boat, made its inaugural flight on June 7, 1938. Developed for Pan American Airways, the Clipper was designed for transatlantic and transpacific passenger service, offering unprecedented comfort and range for its time. Its successful operation marked a significant advancement in long-distance air travel.
  • 22 Jun Civil Aeronautics Act signed into law: The Civil Aeronautics Act was signed into law, establishing regulations for civil aviation in the United States. This legislation aimed to promote safety and efficiency in air travel. source: faa.gov
  • 07 Aug RMS Queen Mary sets transatlantic speed record: On August 7, 1938, the RMS Queen Mary reclaimed the Blue Riband, achieving an average speed of 30.99 knots on a westbound transatlantic crossing. source: greatoceanliners.com
  • 17 Aug First Forest Service Aircraft Deployed: The United States Forest Service introduced its first owned aircraft into operational service, marking a significant milestone in aerial forest management and surveillance capabilities.
  • 14 Sep Graf Zeppelin II maiden flight: On September 14, 1938, the LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II, a German airship, completed its maiden flight. The airship was designed to replace the aging LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin on the South American transatlantic route. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 14 Oct First flight of P-40 Warhawk fighter plane: On October 14, 1938, the prototype XP-40, a modification of the Curtiss P-36 Hawk, made its first flight in Buffalo, New York. This aircraft, featuring a liquid-cooled, supercharged Allison V-1710 V-12 engine, was the precursor to the P-40 Warhawk, which became a significant fighter during World War II. source: usaf.com
  • 21 Nov Partial Solar Eclipse of November 1938: A partial solar eclipse occurred on November 21, 1938, with a magnitude of 0.7781. It was visible in parts of Northeast Asia, Hawaii, and western North America. source: en.wikipedia.org