- An
aircraft pilot or
aviator is a
person who
controls the
flight of an
aircraft by
operating its
directional flight controls. Some
other aircrew members...
- 1960) was an Anglo-Irish aviator. She was
known as one of the
finest aviatrixes of her time, who '"personally
guided a
plane from
England to the nether...
- long
Aviatrix tapestry celebrating the high
flying lives of Australia's
aviatrixes. The town has some
excellent small museums. The
extensive collection at...
- some time. Gian
Piero Milanetti, the
author of a
recent book on
Soviet aviatrixes,
wrote that an
airwoman parachuted in the
approximate location of the...
-
Noyes )
accompanied President John F.
Kennedy as he
personally honored aviatrixes during the
Amelia Earhart First Day
Cover presentation at the
White House...
-
adapted technology (such as the
Sperry autopilot)
there to aid him.
Famous aviatrixes of the era, such as
Jackie Cochran,
Laura Ingalls, and
Amelia Earhart...
- Moth II', 'Gipsy Moth III', and most famously, 'Gipsy Moth IV'.) Of the
aviatrixes,
London secretary Amy
Johnson flew her
Gipsy Moth (G-AAAH "Jason") 11...
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Retirement Home, is
named after her. Guesdon, A. J. (7
March 2021). "Pit****er
Aviatrixes On The Eve Of The RAAF's 100th: A NSW Women's W**** -
Women Of Aviation...
- 2016-12-26. Gully,
Patti (2007).
Sisters of heaven: China's
barnstorming aviatrixes: modernity, feminism, and po****r
imagination in Asia and the West. San...
- 1808-2002 p. 287
Patti Gully (2008)
Sisters of Heaven: China's
Barnstorming Aviatrixes : Modernity, Feminism, and Po****r
Imagination in Asia and the West, p...