14 November 1910 (USA) — The birth of the aircraft carrier occurs when Eugene Ely takes off from the cruiser USS Birmingham in Virginia, on a Curtiss biplane. The warship has an 83-foot platform built over the foredeck for the take-off.
14 November 1949 (USA) — Boeing Airplane Company begins delivery to the United States Air Force of B-50D Superfortress bombers equipped with droppable fuel tanks.
14 November 1957 (USA) — Chance Vought Regulus II completes successful rocket-boosted flight test by United States Navy.
14 November 1957 (USA) — The Flight Safety Foundation, Inc. presents awards to Edward P. Curtis and George H. Tryon III for distinguished service in achieving safer utilization of aircraft.
14 November 1961 (USA) — Eastern Air Lines proposes a five-point plan for basic revision of existing tariff structure.
14 November 1966 (Antarctica) — A Lockheed C-141 Starlifter became the first jet aircraft to land in Antarctica.