Sometimes known as the Baroness de Laroche, Elise was a daring balloonist who became the first woman pilot to hold a pilot\u27s license in 1909 at Chalons, France. She was a friend and student of Gabriel Voisin.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/special_ms204_postcards/1024/thumbnail.jp
Katherine Stinson, the fourth female licensed pilot in America, was a pioneer in aviation and proved...
International audienceA strange “mental space” seems to have taken shape, in France, from 1890s, aro...
Phoebe Omlie, aviatrix, is in an open field wearing her flying cap, goggles, and coat with her hands...
Rougier was a famous cyclist and a champion race car driver. He learned to pilot a Voisin aircraft i...
A young Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, sitting outside the cockpit of her light aircraft wearing her flying...
Artillery captain Louis Ferdinand Ferber was one of France\u27s most determined proponents of powere...
Photograph of the French aviator Louis Paulhan and Mrs. Dick Ferris, the first American woman to fly...
Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie and Vernon Omlie posing on the wing of a plane with an unknown woman looking ...
In 1906, Santos-Dumont, a wealthy Brazilian engineer and balloonist living in France, made the first...
Wilbur Wright taught Count Charles de Lambert to fly at Pau in early 1909. Lambert flew the first ci...
Clément was the owner of Maison Clément-Bayard which manufactured automobile engines before branchin...
Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie sitting on the back of an aircraft, early 1920s. Phoebe Omlie was noted for h...
Portrait of Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie by the Associated News Photographic Service, Inc., 20 West 57th S...
My presentation will be on the once famous, Carlotta: The Lady Aeronaut aka Mary Myers, who with her...
In January 1908, Henri Farman was awarded the Deutsch-Archdeacon Prize for flying the first official...
Katherine Stinson, the fourth female licensed pilot in America, was a pioneer in aviation and proved...
International audienceA strange “mental space” seems to have taken shape, in France, from 1890s, aro...
Phoebe Omlie, aviatrix, is in an open field wearing her flying cap, goggles, and coat with her hands...
Rougier was a famous cyclist and a champion race car driver. He learned to pilot a Voisin aircraft i...
A young Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie, sitting outside the cockpit of her light aircraft wearing her flying...
Artillery captain Louis Ferdinand Ferber was one of France\u27s most determined proponents of powere...
Photograph of the French aviator Louis Paulhan and Mrs. Dick Ferris, the first American woman to fly...
Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie and Vernon Omlie posing on the wing of a plane with an unknown woman looking ...
In 1906, Santos-Dumont, a wealthy Brazilian engineer and balloonist living in France, made the first...
Wilbur Wright taught Count Charles de Lambert to fly at Pau in early 1909. Lambert flew the first ci...
Clément was the owner of Maison Clément-Bayard which manufactured automobile engines before branchin...
Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie sitting on the back of an aircraft, early 1920s. Phoebe Omlie was noted for h...
Portrait of Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie by the Associated News Photographic Service, Inc., 20 West 57th S...
My presentation will be on the once famous, Carlotta: The Lady Aeronaut aka Mary Myers, who with her...
In January 1908, Henri Farman was awarded the Deutsch-Archdeacon Prize for flying the first official...
Katherine Stinson, the fourth female licensed pilot in America, was a pioneer in aviation and proved...
International audienceA strange “mental space” seems to have taken shape, in France, from 1890s, aro...
Phoebe Omlie, aviatrix, is in an open field wearing her flying cap, goggles, and coat with her hands...