-
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"...
- 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...
- 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...
- planes, and 1
Cherokee Pathfinder variant are
flown by the all-female
aviatrix team of **** Galore's
Flying Circus. They are seen by Bond
training in...
- with
signatures of over 300
women first in
their field and a 4.2 m long
Aviatrix tapestry celebrating the high
flying lives of Australia's aviatrixes. The...
- 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...
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Lindbergh (June 22, 1906 –
February 7, 2001) was an
American writer and
aviatrix. She was the wife of
decorated pioneer aviator Charles Lindbergh, with...
- Air
Carriers ****ociation. Kragen, Pam (22
December 2013). "Pioneering
aviatrix, 94,
relishes memories". San
Diego Union-Tribune.
Retrieved 27
August 2022...
- and
Space Museum in Washington, D.C. In 1970, she was
awarded the
Harmon Aviatrix Trophy and the
Amelia Earhart Medal by the Ninety-Nines. She
received the...