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DESCRIPTION:Today\, women pilot airplanes for the airline industry\, for th
 e military and they even fly rockets into space. They fly in air races\, c
 ommand helicopter mercy flights\, and partake in many other flying mission
 s. If asked to name a famous woman aviator\, people will generally reply A
 melia Earhart\, Jacqueline Cochran or Sally Ride. It can’t be denied tha
 t they are all great and well-known female aviators\, but what about those
  other daring\, courageous\, and determined women who also broke the bound
 aries that enabled women to even enter the aviation field\n\nThis talk wil
 l attempt to bring back those women whose names were also well-known world
 wide. Names like Elise Deroche\, Blanche Scott\, Harriet Quimby\, Bessie C
 oleman\, sisters Marjorie and Katherine Stinson\, and others. It will desc
 ribe their determination to enter a field dominated by men\, their accompl
 ishments\, and their keen skills as the first Women of Aviation.\n\nCo-spo
 nsored by: viyengar@swri.org\n\nSpeaker(s): Ron Mathis\, \, Ron Mathis\, \
 n\nRoom: Conference Room 1.102\, Bldg: Building 238\, Applied Physics\, So
 uthwest Research Institute\, P.O. Drawer 28510\, San Antonio\, Texas\, Uni
 ted States\, 78228-0510
LOCATION:Room: Conference Room 1.102\, Bldg: Building 238\, Applied Physics
 \, Southwest Research Institute\, P.O. Drawer 28510\, San Antonio\, Texas\
 , United States\, 78228-0510
ORGANIZER:w.downing@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Women in Aviation - The Early Years
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/44186
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Today\, women pilot airplanes for the airl
 ine industry\, for the military and they even fly rockets into space. They
  fly in air races\, command helicopter mercy flights\, and partake in many
  other flying missions. If asked to name a famous woman aviator\, people w
 ill generally reply Amelia Earhart\, Jacqueline Cochran or Sally Ride. It 
 can&amp;rsquo\;t be denied that they are all great and well-known female aviat
 ors\, but what about those other daring\, courageous\, and determined wome
 n who also broke the boundaries that enabled women to even enter the aviat
 ion field&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This talk will attempt to bring back those women whose n
 ames were also well-known worldwide. Names like Elise Deroche\, Blanche Sc
 ott\, Harriet Quimby\, Bessie Coleman\, sisters Marjorie and Katherine Sti
 nson\, and others. It will describe their determination to enter a field d
 ominated by men\, their accomplishments\, and their keen skills as the fir
 st Women of Aviation.&lt;/p&gt;
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