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Title: United States Women in Aviation, 1940-1985
Authors: Douglas, Deborah G.
Issue Date: 27-Jul-1990
Citation: Smithsonian Studies in Air and Space; no.7
Abstract: Covering the years 1940-1985, this study explores two main periods—World War II and the postwar era-in the story of American women in aviation. It is a history of the female pilots, engineers, aircraft industry personnel, and flight attendants who met the challenges of the aviation world, and who had to overcome particular barriers because they were women. Their contributions and achievements in times of war and peace are illustrated by photographs, documents and newspaper accounts of the day, and by personal memoirs. The unusual experiences of these women are examined in this review of the impact of gender on aviation history.
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