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Find information on the many women who became well known for their part in aviation history. Click on one of the drop down menus on the left to find a name, then click on the name to see a short description of the woman and her contribution to flight.
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aviation history, flight history, women aviator, women in aviation, women in flight, alys mckey bryant, amy johnson, anne lindbergh, anne morrow lindbergh, bernetta miller, bessica raiche, betty browning, betty skelton, blanceh stuart scott, blanche noyes, cornelia fort, dr. sally ride, elinor smith, emily howell warner, harriet quimby, helene dutrieu, ida van smith, jacqueline cochran, janet bragg, jean batten, jean harman, jeana yeager, katherine stinson, laura ingalls, louise thaden, marjorie stinson, mary haizlip, mary light, matilde moisant, nancy love, national air and space museum, osa johnson, patty wagstaff, raymonde de la roche, ruth law, ruth nichols, sally ride, smithsonian, smithsonian institute, smithsonian nasm: women in aviation and space history, tamara jernigan, therese peltier, turi wideroe, valentina tereshkova, willa brown, history of flight
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