Vintage Photos Of The History'S First Female Aviators, 1900
In the next few decades after Wright brothers’ first flight , women aviators became increasingly common and attracted an increasing amount of attention, culminating with Amelia Earhart’s flights in the 1920s and 1930s. With Earhart’s death in 1937, women aviators became less prominent but continued to contribute greatly to aviation, especially as auxiliary pilots during the Second World War. In 1784, Elisabeth Thible became the first woman to fly, as a passenger in a hot air balloon....