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1932, Amy Johnson. Flew a De Havilland from London to Australia at age 26; broke her husband's time flying from London to South Africa. Killed in WWII.
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Amy Johnson, pilot by Muffet, via Flickr
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At the age of 26, Amy Johnson became the first female pilot to fly alone from Britain to Australia.
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Aviator Amy Johnson after her arrival in Brisbane 1930
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A pilot of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF). They moved planes from the factories to the frontline, flying in all conditions without instruments. Many were killed, including the famous aviator Amy Johnson. Brave and unsung heroes of WW 2.
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In 1930, Amy Johnson flew her single engine Gipsy Moth biplane from London to Darwin.
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Amy Johnson and her DH Gypsy Moth, 'Jason' at a stop in Calcutta during her solo flight from Croydon UK to Darwin, Australia.
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English aviator Amy Johnson who set numerous long-distance records during the 1930's and flew in the Second World War as part of the Air Transport Auxiliary.
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Death of pioneer pilot Amy Johnson 'was a covered up' says historian
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Amy Johnson (1903–1941), 1931 by John A.A Berrie (1887-1962)
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Amy Johnson - 1930s aviator After becoming the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia in 1930, the pioneering aviator went on to set a slew of long-distance flying records. She died after going off-course in bad weather while transporting RAF aircraft around the country for the Air Transport Auxiliary during the Second World War
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In 1941, Britain's most famous female aviator, Amy Johnson, set off from Blackpool for RAF Kidlington in Oxfordshire on what proved to be her final flight.
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Fun for all: Aviators Amy Johnson and her husband Jim Mollison open the bathing pool at B...
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