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Title
Mary Haizlip was the second women in the U.S. to receive her commercial pilot's license and held the world's speed record for women for seven years. She was the first woman pilot inducted into the Oklahoma Aviation and Space Hall of Fame circa 1930,Locati
Contributing Institution
San Diego Air and Space Museum Library and Archives
Collection
Women of Aviation
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Description
Title:Mary Haizlip was the second women in the U.S. to receive her commercial pilot's license and held the world's speed record for women for seven years. She was the first woman pilot inducted into the Oklahoma Aviation and Space Hall of Fame circa 1930,Location: ---- Image from the Charles Daniels Photo Collection album "Hawks/Haizlip" which details the exploits of aviators Frank Hawks (who made many record breaking flights) and famous pilots Jim and Mary Haizlip.----PLEASE TAG this image with any information you know about it, so that we can permanently store this data with the original image file in our Digital Asset Management System.----SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Type
image
Format
Photo
Identifier
Catalog: 15_003079
Filename: 15_003079.tif
PictionID: 42250261
Subject
Aviation
Aviatrix
Mary 'Mae' Haizlip
Mary Haizlip
Mae Haizlip
Haizlip

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