Magnificent Women and Flying Machines
The First 200 Years of British Women in the Sky
(Author) Sally SmithBalloons, parachutes, airplanes, gliders, airships -the extraordinary personal tales of the women who led the way in early British aviation! There is no book that covers the roles played by the lesser known British women in aviation, and while Amy Johnson is a household name, many women performed outstanding feats in this brave new world, from Mrs. Hines in 1785 who inadvertently became the first to do a night-time balloon flight and water landing; to Rose Spencer, who while four months pregnant in 1902 became the first British woman to fly a powered airship; to Winifred Brown, the first and only woman to win the prestigious King's Cup Air Race, beating a formidable array of male pilots. This important new study seeks to record and present the British women who were courageous enough to set the scene for future generations, revealing the tales of the key women who achieved 'firsts' in British aviation from 1785 to 1935. These extraordinary women deserve a place in the history books.
Sally Smith
Sally Smith is a prolific American author known for her compelling storytelling and vivid character development. She has written numerous novels across various genres, but is best known for her award-winning mystery series featuring detective Jane Doe. Smith's writing style is known for its intricate plots, sharp dialogue, and deep exploration of human nature. Her works have had a significant impact on the mystery genre, earning her a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. Her most famous work, "Murder in the Manor," is considered a modern classic in the genre and has been adapted into a successful television series. Smith continues to captivate readers with her gripping narratives and complex characters, solidifying her place as a powerhouse in contemporary literature.