On 27 April 1910, British aviator Claude Grahame-White successfully completed the world's first night-time flight in England, demonstrating the potential of aviation beyond daylight hours.
First night air flight by Claude Grahame-White takes place in England
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On 27 April 1910, Claude Grahame-White completed the first night air flight in England, opening new possibilities for aviation
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