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Timeline of women in aviation
This is a timeline of women in aviation which describes many of the firsts and achievements of women as pilots and other roles in aviation. Women who are part of this list have piloted vehicles, including hot-air balloons, gliders, airplanes, dirigibles and helicopters. Some women have been instrumental in support roles. Others have made a name for themselves as parachutists and other forms of flight-related activities. This list encompasses women's achievements from around the globe.
18th century
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[edit]19th century
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[edit]1888
[edit]- Teresa Martinez y Perez is issued a British patent for "navigable balloons".[7]
- Clare Van Tassel makes the first parachute jump by a woman in the western United States with a jump from Park Van Tassel's balloon over Los Angeles, California, on July 4.[5]
1890
[edit]1892
[edit]- Jeanette Rummary (performing as Jeanette Van Tassell) makes the first balloon flight and parachute jump in what is now Bangladesh at Dhaka.[5]
20th century
[edit]1903
[edit]1904
[edit]1908
[edit]- May–June 1908: Mlle P. Van Pottelsberghe de la Poterie of Belgium flies with Henri
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The first African aviators: A brief history
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