History Book Presentations

aviation history presentations

History book presentations are something that author Barbara Schultz enjoys.  Clearly, sharing her love of aviation history through presentations stands as her mission. Located in Southern California, Barbara travels throughout the United States to give presentations to audiences large and small.  Her talks include a comprehensive narrative to accompany a slide presentation.  It should be noted that she often brings artifacts to share to highlight presentations.

Audiences for Barbara’s aviation book presentations include the Experimental Aircraft Association chapters, historical societies, and museums.

Just one response to a presentation

I wanted to just send a quick note of thanks. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. I know some of the members noted down the names of pilots they wanted to learn more about. I know that I personally had no idea who many of those women were.  It intrigued me to learn more about our aviation history and visit the Mission Inn. You really brought to life the stories, especially about Pancho.  Clearly, it meant a lot to us as a chapter to have you speak to us. We truly appreciated the time.  Hopefully we can come up and visit your airstrip in the future.  Orange County Chapter of the Ninety-Nines.

Author interview for Chris Williams’ project entitled Chasing Earhart. The project encompassed every hypothesis and theory put forth about Amelia Earhart’s disappearance. As a result, a comprehensive, multi-part documentary evolved.

Endorsed by Earhart presentation at the Historical Society of the Upper Mojave Desert in Ridgecrest, California. In addition, she provided the organization with several other talks.

Endorsed by Earhart presentation for the Western Museum of Flight. Celebrity Lectures compiled by the Peninsula Seniors.

The author’s presentation of Pancho: The Biography of Florence Lowe Barnes .  In addition, the author’s continued the presentation on her third book, Flying Carpets, Flying Wings: The Biography of Moye W. Stephens for the Laguna Beach Historical Society.

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