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Cowgirls of the Sky

2jakes

Member
Presenting one of my favorite photo of Amelia Earhart.
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Here are some other photos I would like to share.
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24 yr. old aviator Evelyn Sharp, one of the original Women’s
Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) pilots.
Killed in Pennsylvania in crash of twin engine P-38.

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Helen Richey ~ First woman to be hired as a pilot by a commercial airline,
also first woman to be sworn in to pilot air mail & first female flight instructor.


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Florence Lowe “Pancho” Barnes & her gear. WASP 1943.

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WASP (from left) Frances Green, Margaret Kirchner, Ann Waldner and Blanche Osborn leave their B-17, called Pistol Packin’ Mama, during ferry training at Lockbourne Army Air Force base in Ohio.
 

Silver Surfer

Well-Known Member
good stuff, 2. its easy to forget the important roles these gals played in early 20th century aviation, and the aaf prior to and during the war.
 

2jakes

Member
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Shirley Slade Teer ~ Planes Flown: B-26, B-29

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Nancy H. Love, Sept. 22, 1942 ~ Fairchild PT-19A.

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Pilot of the Air Transport Auxiliary, in her gear to fly her Spitfire, c. 1944.
 

2jakes

Member
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Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman (Jan. 26, 1892 ~ April 30, 1926). First female pilot of African American
descent and the first of African American descent to hold an international pilot license.

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Katherine Stinson, “the flying schoolgirl,” and her plane in Brooklyn
after completing a flight from Chicago, June 1, 1918.


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Amy Johnson (1903~1942) Pioneering English aviator. The first aviatrix, to solo 11,000 miles from England
to Australia (in a Gipsy Moth), with a co-pilot she flew London to Moscow in one day, and then across Siberia
and on to Tokyo, setting a record time for flying from Britain to Japan.
 

2jakes

Member
Say hello to Tiny !
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Georgia Ann Thompson (“Tiny”) Broadwick.
(April 8, 1893 ~ 1978)

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She was the first woman to jump from an airplane in flight with a parachute. She jumped from
an airplane flown by Glenn L. Martin at 2,000 feet over Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California.
Tiny was 20 years when she made her first parachute jump.


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Her nickname, Tiny, was a reference to her small stature. She was less than 5 feet tall
and weighed 85 pounds.

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Over the next several years she demonstrated the use of parachutes to the military, and is credited
with making the first international free-fall descent. By the time she stopped jumping in 1922,
Miss Broadwick had made over 1,100 jumps.
 

2jakes

Member
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Elizabeth L. Remba Gardner (Women Air Service Pilot) 1943.

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WASP pilot Elaine Harmon. About 1,100 women flew military aircraft.
 

tibor

Well-Known Member
2jakes said:
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Amy Johnson (1903~1942) Pioneering English aviator. The first aviatrix, to solo 11,000 miles from England
to Australia (in a Gipsy Moth), with a co-pilot she flew London to Moscow in one day, and then across Siberia
and on to Tokyo, setting a record time for flying from Britain to Japan.

I couldn't help but think of the Tom Selleck movie "High Road to China" with Bess Armstrong.
 

2jakes

Member
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Lady Heath, born Sophie Pierce Evans in Limerick.
First woman to gain a commercial pilots license &
first pilot ever, male or female, to fly a small, open
cockpit plane solo from Cape Town.

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Soviet Fighter pilot Lt. Antonia Lebedeva (1916~1943).
Her military career began in the women’s 586th Fighter
Regiment, protecting the sky of Saratov.

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SWEDEN: Elsa Andersson (1897 ~ 1922)
 

Dover

Active Member
Beryl Markham, first person to fly solo across the Atlantic from East to West. Also a champion race horse trainer and author. Quite the overachiever!
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