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Altitude record of 43,978 feet for landplanes established by Cyril F. Unwins in Vickers Vespa at Bristol, England.
Dr. Robert A. Milliken of California Institute of Technology completed series of tests on the intensity of cosmic rays at various altitudes with cooperation of 11th Bombardment Squadron, in a Condor Bomber from March Field, Calif.
Wernher von Braun joined the German Army Ordnance Office rocket program at Kummersdorf .
Institute of Aeronautical Sciences was incorporated in New York.
American Interplanetary Society performed static tests of rocket based on Verein fuer Raumschiffahrt VfR design at Stockton, N.J. The rocket is mostly built by society members Hugh Franklin Pierce and G. Edward Pendray .
Teletypewriter Weather Map Service was inaugurated by Aeronautics Branch, Department of Commerce.
Robert H. Goddard writes letter to H.G. Wells thanking him for inspiration, same day writes letter to Rudyard Kipling.
Robert H. Goddard receives reply from H.G. Wells to his letter of April 20th.
Buck Rogers premiers on CBS radio in the USA.
Issue 15 of the Bulletin of the American Interplanetary Society is published. It includes a report from the Soviet Union about two rockets being constructed by the Leningrad Osoaviakhim. The information was provided by Nikolai Rynin . It also states that the American Interplanetary Society 's first rocket is nearing completion. It was built by G. Edward Pendray and Hugh Franklin ...

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