The 1910 Aviatrix

The 1910 Aviatrix

The 1910 aviatrix appeared to be non-existent.  Men found a women’s role in aviation acceptable as long as she was a bystander. Contrary to this attitude, women began paying close attention to aviation.  They attended aviation shows and inquired about flight lessons.  Finding a flight instructor proved to be another matter.  

Ruth Walraven

Ruth Walraven

Ruth Harman Walraven, Wisconsin’s pioneering pilot, began flying in early 1930. A single airplane ride during high school was all it took to hook her on aviation. As a result, she sold her old toys, clothes, and bicycle to purchase a membership in the glider club at Wisconsin’s Kenosha Airport,

Spokane Sun God

Spokane Sun God

The Spokane Sun God was a 1929 Buhl CA-6 sesquiplane. It was the first airplane to make a non-stop transcontinental round-trip flight. Sponsorship was provided by several groups including Texaco and Spokane businessmen. Pilots were Nick Mamer and Art Walker.   

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