Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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148. [[Katherine Stinson]]  forth woman <br>
148. [[Katherine Stinson]]  forth woman <br>


173. [[Bernetta A. Miller]] fifth woman <br>
173. [[Bernetta A. Miller]] 25th September 1912 <br>


303 [[Marjorie Stinson]], the ninth licensed female pilot in United States. [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/aviation/sti.htm]
303 [[Marjorie Stinson]], the ninth licensed female pilot in United States. [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/aviation/sti.htm]

Revision as of 17:04, 23 July 2009

Aviator Certificates listed by their certificate number. Granted by the Aero Club of America.

1. Glenn Curtiss
2. Frank Purdy Lahm
3. Louis Paulhan
4. Orville Wright
5. Wilbur Wright
6. Clifford D. Harmon
7. Thomas Scott Baldwin
8. John Armstrong Drexel
9. Todd Shriver
10. Charles Foster Willard

17. Eugene Ely 5 October 1910

28. Theodore Gordon Ellyson

37. Harriet Quimby, first woman

44. Matilde Moisant, second woman

133. Julia Clark, third woman

148. Katherine Stinson forth woman

173. Bernetta A. Miller 25th September 1912

303 Marjorie Stinson, the ninth licensed female pilot in United States. [1]