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How dare you insult the first woman to fly across the Atlantic (tossing her cookies in the back of the plane)!!!huisachel said:
she was a minimally competent publicity hound who outran her luck.
She was the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo in 1932 ... she freely admitted to being a passenger on the 1928 flight over the Atlantic ... also the first aviator to fly solo from Honolulu to Oakland, CA. Also flew nonstop from Mexico City to New York ... and set seven women's speed and distance aviation records between 1930 and 1935 ... I think there was a little more there than you give her credit for ...huisachel said:
she was a minimally competent publicity hound who outran her luck.
I will restrain my inner 13-year-old.Quote:
"She was a born flier, with a delicate touch on the stick."
~ Gen. Leigh Wade
I have no such inhibitions ...aalan94 said:I will restrain my inner 13-year-old.Quote:
"She was a born flier, with a delicate touch on the stick."
~ Gen. Leigh Wade
BrazosBendHorn said:I have no such inhibitions ...aalan94 said:I will restrain my inner 13-year-old.Quote:
"She was a born flier, with a delicate touch on the stick."
~ Gen. Leigh Wade
Isabelle: You pilots are such... men.
Capt. Joe Patroni: They don't call it the cockpit for nothing, honey.
~ The Concorde / Airport '79
aalan94 said:
It's a really hard thing to find. If you guess the right Island even, I still think you have a low chance. The plane probably ditched right close to shore, and it's almost certainly been pulled to sea. But perhaps he can find it magnetically.
Didn't find anything.BrazosBendHorn said:
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