Front:
WOMEN
SOME OF AVIATION'S
Marjorie and Katherine Stinson, early
instructors and experimental airmail pilots.
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BF FLIGHT
OF
FIRST INSTRUCTORS
COLDEN EACLE
MONOPLANE
Bobbi Trout, instructor, altitude and en-
durance flight record pilot.
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flying
Neta Snook Southern operated
school and taught Amelia Earhart to fly.
Neta Snook Southern, author of "I Taught
Amelia to Fly," on 1981 visit to Amelia
Earhart statue, North Hollywood Park.
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Katherine Stinson operated the Stinson School of Flying in
San Antonio, Texas, 1915. Marjorie was one of the instructors.
Photo shows them in Katherine's plane, 1913.
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Bobbi Trout is known for her altitude and refueling endurance
flights made in 1929-31, including five world's records made
Feb. 10-11, 1929, being the first woman to fly all night.
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Neta Snook Southern is shown with the Canadian Jenny, the
Canuck, used in her instruction flights.
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Entertaining crowds at county fairs as a barn-stormer, Neta
• Snook Southern also demonstrated the safety of flying by
< taking passengers on short flights for "one dollar a minute."
Published by Roy C. Votaw, Santa Rosa,
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