Timeline For Aircraft Carrier Service - World War I

World War I

1914

  • 28 June — Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand; World War I begins.
  • October — First aircraft carrying ship to be sunk in action, (former cruiser) seaplane carrier HMS Hermes sunk by U-27.
  • 25 December — Attack on Cuxhaven, the first attack from the sea upon a land target using aircraft (seaplanes).

1915

  • 12 August — First attack using an air-launched torpedo, from a Short Type 184 seaplane flown by Flight Commander Charles H. K. Edmonds from seaplane carrier HMS Ben-my-Chree.
  • 5 November — First catapult launch of an aircraft from a ship, USS North Carolina.

1916

  • 31 May — First use of an aeroplane during a battle at sea, the Battle of Jutland.
  • August — Incomplete Italian liner Conte Rosso purchased by the Royal Navy for completion and conversion to an aircraft carrier, HMS Argus.

1917

  • February — Incomplete large light cruiser HMS Furious has its forward gun replaced with a flying-off deck.
  • 19 July — Tondern raid, the first attack by aircraft launched from a carrier flight deck.
  • 2 August — First aircraft landing aboard a moving ship, HMS Furious; this ship was subsequently modified with a stern-mounted landing deck in late 1917.
  • 21 August — First air to air kill from a ship launched aircraft, Zeppelin L23 shot down by a Sopwith Pup from cruiser HMS Yarmouth.
  • 2 December — HMS Argus launched.

1918

  • 15 January — HMS Hermes laid down; Hermes was the first ship specifically designed to be built as an aircraft carrier and the first carrier to feature an island superstructure.
  • 28 February — Incomplete Chilean battleship Almirante Cochrane purchased by the Royal Navy to be completed as the carrier HMS Eagle.
  • 8 June — HMS Eagle launched.
  • 9 July — First strike by aircraft launched from a carrier, the Tondern raid.
  • 14 September — HMS Argus commissioned.
  • 11 November — Armistice signed, signalling the end of WWI.

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