Amelia Mary Earhart

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Birthday July 24, 1897 American Aviator, one of the first women

Birthday July 24, 1897

American Aviator, one of the first women pilots,

the first woman who managed to fly the Atlantic ocean
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October 22, 1922, Amelia Earhart set her first world record, rising

October 22, 1922, Amelia Earhart set her first world record, rising

to a height of 14,000 feet (about 4,300 m) — higher than it has been until now any female pilot
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In 1923, Amelia Earhart became the 16th woman in the world

In 1923, Amelia Earhart became the 16th woman in the world

to receive a pilot license from the International aeronautical Federation.
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In 1929 she formed the first international organization of women pilots

In 1929 she formed the first international organization of women pilots

"99" (the name given by its first member), and became involved in air races and to establish various records.
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In November of 1929, she broke the world speed record, breaking

In November of 1929, she broke the world speed record, breaking

the plane "VEGA" company "Lockheed" to 197 miles per hour
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In 1931, the pilot has mastered the autogyro is a flying

In 1931, the pilot has mastered the autogyro is a flying

machine, which is a mix between a plane and a helicopter; she took a ride to the record height, and then the first flew it across America.
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After the overhaul of the aircraft in the US, the Earhart

After the overhaul of the aircraft in the US, the Earhart

may 20, 1937, beginning a second attempt, now with one Navigator Frederick Noonan.