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Women in Aviation

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Women in Aviation

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This title charts the history of women's involvement in aviation, exploring how American and British women donned goggles and gloves to fly through a predominantly masculine world and onwards into an age of aviation equality.

This title explores the scope of women's activities in aviation, from the time of the Wright Brothers to the present day. After highlighting the earliest female aviators, as well as the trailblazers of the inter-war period such as Amy Johnson and Amelia Earhart, the book goes on to examine the experience of women in aviation during the Second World War, including the American Women Airforce Service Pilots and those flying with the Air Transport Auxiliary. The post-war years are also covered and the title emphasizes the growth in women's participation in civil and military spheres of aviation -- by the last decades of the twentieth century, women had progressed even further, undertaking many of the jobs previously reserved for men, including space flight and combat flying. From the earliest women to obtain pilot's licenses to the female astronauts of the modern day, this is a concise introduction to the development of American and British women's roles in aviation.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Early Years
The Flying Ladies
'Lady Lindy': Amelia Earhart
Amy, Wonderful Amy
Spitfire Girls
Acceptance Gained
Further Reading
Places to Visit
Index

Product details

Published Sep 17 2019
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 64
ISBN 9781784423636
Imprint Shire Publications
Illustrations Fully illustrated throughout
Dimensions 8 x 6 inches
Series Shire Library
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Julian Hale

Julian Hale read History at Lancaster University a…

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