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#TBT to two of the aviatrixes (standing under a Stearman 4D) taking part in an air show at San… http://t.co/tlBScoCXxO This tweet was posted on November 20, 2014.
#Womeninaviation Wednesday is here! These #womenpilots were photographed at Mills Field Airport in 1932. #aviatrix This tweet was posted on July 22, 2015.
In 1930, the British #aviatrix Amy Johnson, who was born #onthisday in 1903, flew the Gipsy Moth G-AAAH solo from England to Australia. She was the first woman to accomplish this feat. #womeninaviation #AviationEvolutions #HBD This tweet was posted on July 01, 2018.
In 1930, the British aviatrix Amy Johnson flew the Gipsy Moth G-AAAH solo from England to Australia. She was the first woman to accomplish this feat. #womeninaviation #AviationEvolutions This tweet was posted on April 04, 2018.
In the early days of aviation, stunt pilots and aerialists would perform tricks including wing walking and playing sports. Known for her wing walking, Gladys Roy was a popular barnstormer and aviatrix in the 1920s. #WomeninAviation #avgeek #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on November 18, 2020.
Janet Knight, the first woman to earn a transport license at Mills Field, began flying in 1930. By 1934, she was the owner and operator of the Summit Flying School, which had a base at San Francisco Airport. #SFOHistory #WomeninAviation #Aviatrix This tweet was posted on November 21, 2018.
RT @FredNoonan: Two great pilots in Miami. Amelia visits with her friend, aviatrix Phoebe Omlie standing in front of the Lockheed Electra.… This tweet was posted on March 03, 2019.
RT @planenut27: WOMAN IN AVIATION Amy Johnson, English aviatrix, the first female pilot to fly alone from Britain to Australia. https://t.c… This tweet was posted on July 05, 2016.
Spotted in collections storage... #secretsMW #MuseumWeek #aviatrix https://t.co/vBufMqL1dO This tweet was posted on March 23, 2015.
These #aviatrixes were part of an air show at SFO in 1932 that boasted races, acrobatics & stunts. #WomenInAviation #WomensHistoryMonth #TBT This tweet was posted on March 09, 2017.
This International Women’s Day, learn more about pioneering aviatrix Katherine Stinson. Born in Fort Payne, Alabama, Katherine Stinson (1891-1977) was the fourth woman in the United States to obtain a pilot’s certification. #InternationalWomensDay #KatherineStinson This tweet was posted on March 08, 2022.
Under the wing of a Stearman 4D, these two aviatrixes, clad in aviator helmets and goggles, were part of an air show held at SFO on November 20, 1932. The show featured races, acrobatics, and stunts. #WomenInAviation #MuseumFromHome #avgeek This tweet was posted on November 20, 2020.
What did flight gear look like in 1932? Check out this #aviatrix in full flight gear. #womeninaviation #TBT #WomensHistoryMonth This tweet was posted on March 30, 2017.