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Aviation Ou
Navigation Aérienne ("Aviation or Air Navigation"). The term
aviatrix (aviatrice in French), now archaic, was
formerly used for a
female pilot...
- York Times;
October 6, 1930 "Laura
Ingalls Flying To
Coast For Record;
Aviatrix S****ing Women's
Continental Mark
Reaches St.
Louis After Take-Off Here"...
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Overlooked (obituary feature): "Bessie Coleman,
Pioneering African-American
Aviatrix" In 2021, when
Juneteenth became a
federal holiday, a
flyover was held...
- the
craft gathered speed in ... "Nancy
Hopkins wed to
Irving V. Tier.
Aviatrix Married to
Aviator in
Thomas N. Tracy's Home in New Haven.
Bride Doctor's...
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international trophies, to be
awarded annually to the world's
outstanding aviator,
aviatrix, and
aeronaut (balloon or dirigible). A
fourth trophy, the "National Trophy"...
- 1927 and 1928 she
twice won the
Harmon Trophy as the world's
outstanding aviatrix. She also parti****ted in the
Challenge International de
Tourisme 1929...
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Routh (1923-11-22)22
November 1923 Linton, Cambridgeshire,
England Died 17
December 1982(1982-12-17) (aged 59)
Nationality British Known for
Aviatrix...
- Look up aviator or
aviatrix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
aviator is a
person who
flies aircraft.
Aviator may also
refer to: The
Aviator (1929...
- It was
based on the book,
Women with Wings: A
novel of the
modern day
aviatrix (Ganesha Publishing, 1935), aut****d by
Genevieve Haugen, who was also...
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Jennings and
Brewster 1998, p. 420. Herrmann, Anne "On
Amelia Earhart: The
Aviatrix as
American Dandy"
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Wayback Machine...