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Navy Office of Information
www.navy.mil
November 4, 2010
The Centennial of Naval Aviation
“"Naval aviation has evolved over the past 100 years to become a centerpiece combat force that is uniquely suited to
conduct expeditionary operations and lethal, sea-based power projection. The Centennial allows us to take stock of Naval
Aviation's contributions, honor thousands of brave aviators and their supporting aircrews
who paved the way, and look ahead to a bright and exciting future."
– RADM R. J. O’Hanlon, Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic
During its first century, naval aviation has grown from a minor tactical capability to a primary instrument of national
security. The Centennial commemoration will honor the proud legacy and recognize the ongoing contributions of
naval aviation to America’s security and prosperity.
Commemoration
• The Centennial of Naval Aviation (CoNA) will be commemorated through air shows, flyovers, festivals, open
houses and other events at the national, regional and local level. It will officially kick off at NAS North Island
Feb. 9-12, 2011, and conclude at a gala event in Washington, D.C., Dec. 3, 2011.
• Commander, Naval Air Forces is the executive agent for events associated with the 100th
anniversary and has
established a CoNA Task Force to synchronize activities throughout 2011.
History of Naval Aviation
• The invention of flight revolutionized the way wars were fought and allowed for naval engagement at great
distances from surface ships or submarines.
• Capt. Washington Irving Chambers, Officer in Charge of Aviation, requisitioned the Navy’s first aircraft on
May 8, 1911. This date is marked as the anniversary of naval aviation.
• Naval aviation has been a leader in innovation and heroism for one hundred years and has an impressive list
of achievements in peace and war: the first crossing of the Atlantic by air, victory at the Battle of Midway, the
first life rescued by helicopter at sea, and the first American in space.
Naval Aviation Today
• Naval aviation – its carriers and air wings; and helicopter, maritime patrol, and TACAMO expeditionary
squadrons– plays a prominent role in conducting every core capability of the Maritime Strategy.
• The flexibility and forward presence of naval aviation are unique strengths of our Navy and are essential to
ensuring the security, prosperity and vital interests of the United States and its allies.
Key Messages Facts & Figures
• The 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation is an
extraordinary milestone that gives the sea services
opportunity to commemorate the unique contributions
naval aviation has made to our national security.
• Naval aviation has been at the cutting edge of
aerospace expeditions, from the first successful
crossing of the Atlantic by an aircraft, to exploration of
the Arctic and Antarctic, to journeys of discovery into
space.
• Honoring naval aviation’s 100th year of flight
underscores our commitment to sustaining a Navy,
Marine Corps and Coast Guard responsive to the
challenges of the 21st century.
• For more information on CoNA visit
www.navy.mil/flynavy.
• Nov. 14, 1910: Eugene Ely pilots the first flight to take
off from a ship, USS Birmingham (CL 2), and lands
safely on Willoughby Spit in Norfolk, Va.
• Jan. 26, 1911: Glenn H. Curtiss makes the first
successful hydroaeroplane flight in San Diego,
demonstrating the application of the airplane to naval
purposes.
• Mar. 20, 1922: U.S. Navy commissions its first aircraft
carrier, USS Langley (CV 1). Today, 11 carriers and 10
carrier air wings proudly operate worldwide.
• Every Navy Week in 2011 will have the Centennial of
Naval Aviation as its theme. Thirty-two ‘Tier-1’ events
around the nation will celebrate the centennial, along
with hundreds of local events.