We add additional Biographies for the Women who make our aviation history colorful and enjoyable regularly. The women we currently feature are: |
Our first Women in Aviation 1999 calendar flew in space with Col. Eileen M. Collins, whose NASA launches from Cape Kennedy were awesome! View the 1999 Calendar Women Historic artifacts from Aviation Archives have been carried into space during various missions: • STS-63 Lt. Col. Eileen Collins carried Amelia Earhart’s scarf, which made headlines. • STS-78 LTC Susan Helms, Payload Commander, carried Women”s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) wings as a special honor to the 25 original WAFS who ferried military aircraft during WWII. • STS-91 Commander Charles Precourt carried the replicated Early Bird banner and used it as a photographic backdrop in space when STS-91 paid tribute to George Grundy, last of the pre-WWI Early Birds, together with the 598 men and women Early Birds who soloed prior to WWI. • STS-84 Lt. Col. Eileen Collins carried 2 volumes from a miniature boxed set of Shakespeare that Amelia Earhart and her sister, Muriel Earhart Morrissey, read as children. |