Women’s Aeronautical Association
From the early beginnings of aviation, women have taken their place in the cockpit along with men to achieve significant goals. […]
From the early beginnings of aviation, women have taken their place in the cockpit along with men to achieve significant goals. […]
Learning to fly in 1921, Amelia Earhart accumulated an impressive number of hours in the air before becoming famous as the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. […]
This is the 11th in a series, which features Kansas Aviation Museum collection photo’s that recognizes many anniversaries during the year 2002, for Raytheon Aircraft. […]
1996 to 2000. A brief history of Beechcraft and Raytheon, part 6 and the final installment in the series. […]
Review of the Walter J. Boyne book by Carl Chance, WingsOverKansas.Com. […]
This article is the third of four articles to introduce the reader to the women’s feats in aviation. […]
This article is the final article introducing the reader to the women’s feats in aviation. […]
This is the 10th in a series of aircraft designed, built and flown by more than 25 aircraft companies that called Wichita, the Air Capital of the World, “home.” […]
This article will be the second of four articles to introduce the reader to the women’s feats in aviation. […]
1989 to 1995. A brief history of Beechcraft and Raytheon, part five in the series. […]
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