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Definition of Aviatrix

Aviatrix
Aviatress A"vi*a`tress, Aviatrix A`vi*a"trix, n. A woman aviator.

Meaning of Aviatrix from wikipedia

- Aviation Ou Navigation Aérienne ("Aviation or Air Navigation"). The term aviatrix (aviatrice in French), now archaic, was formerly used for a female pilot...
- the craft gathered speed in ... "Nancy Hopkins wed to Irving V. Tier. Aviatrix Married to Aviator in Thomas N. Tracy's Home in New Haven. Bride Doctor's...
- York Times; October 6, 1930 "Laura Ingalls Flying To Coast For Record; Aviatrix S****ing Women's Continental Mark Reaches St. Louis After Take-Off Here"...
- It was based on the book, Women with Wings: A novel of the modern day aviatrix (Ganesha Publishing, 1935), aut****d by Genevieve Haugen, who was also...
- 1927 and 1928 she twice won the Harmon Trophy as the world's outstanding aviatrix. She also parti****ted in the Challenge International de Tourisme 1929...
- Look up aviator or aviatrix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An aviator is a person who flies aircraft. Aviator may also refer to: The Aviator (1929...
- international trophies, to be awarded annually to the world's outstanding aviator, aviatrix, and aeronaut (balloon or dirigible). A fourth trophy, the "National Trophy"...
- Overlooked (obituary feature): "Bessie Coleman, Pioneering African-American Aviatrix" In 2021, when Juneteenth became a federal holiday, a flyover was held...
- narrated by Theodora (Teddy) Ottinger, a Southern Californian aviator ("aviatrix" in the text) and author, who, after publishing a book called Beyond Motherhood...
- Jennings and Brewster 1998, p. 420. Herrmann, Anne "On Amelia Earhart: The Aviatrix as American Dandy" Archived September 21, 2016, at the Wayback Machine...