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Women have been involved in aviation from the beginnings of both lighter-than air travel and as airplanes, helicopters and space travel were developed. Women pilots were also formerly called "aviatrices" (singular "aviatrix").
Learn about the pioneers and trailblazers who made a difference in the first 100 years of aviation, from Katharine Wright to Jerrie Cobb. Discover their achievements, challenges and contributions to the industry and society.
26 lip 2021 · De Laroche applied to the aviation school of Charles Voisin, where she was the first woman in the world to receive her pilot license on March 8, 1910. From then, she toured the aviation meetings in Europe and beyond, and broke several women’s altitude records.
This is a timeline of women in aviation which describes many of the firsts and achievements of women as pilots and other roles in aviation. Women who are part of this list have piloted vehicles, including hot-air balloons , gliders , airplanes , dirigibles and helicopters .
Learn about the women who broke the barriers and made history in the air and space industry since 1784. Explore the milestones, achievements and challenges of female pioneers from different countries and backgrounds.
Although women have flown since 1908, nearly all of them were restricted to general aviation, i.e. private planes, or support jobs, (prior to the 1970s) and our exhibits reflect those historical roles.
21 paź 2009 · Woman aviators have come a long way since Quimby’s time. Learn about some of history’s greatest fly girls who helped blaze a trail in the sky for others to follow.