Amelia Earhart's Daughters: The Wild and Glorious Story of American Women Aviators from World War II to the Dawn of the Space Age - Leslie Haynsworth - Books - HarperCollins Publishers Inc - 9780380729845 - May 30, 2000
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In 1942, with war raging on two fronts and military pilots in short supply, the U. S. Army Air Force enlisted a handful of skilled female aviators to deliver military planes from factories to air bases--expanding the successful program to include more than one thousand women. These superb pilots flew every aircraft in the U. S. Army Air Force--including B-26s when men were afraid to--logging more than siz million miles in all kinds of weather. yet when World War II ended, their wartime heroism was left unheralded.

In 1961, with the dawn of the space age, a handful of top female pilots took part in a new program termed "Women in Space." Subjected to the same rigorous tests as the Mercury astronauts, thirteen women--top-notch pilots--were admitted to the program. Once again women had reason to dream... that at least oneof them would be the first of their sex in space. The matter went as far as Congress, where dramatic hearings included testimony from astronauts John Glenn and Scott Carpenter. But their hopes were dashed. These skilled aviators had the "right stuff" at the wrong time, and again women were denied their place in history. This is their story, one of courage, ferocity, adn patriotism.


352 pages, Illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 30, 2000
ISBN13 9780380729845
Publishers HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Pages 352
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 30 mm   ·   354 g
Language English  

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