Amy Johnson, pioneering English aviator, c1930s. Artist: Unknown

Amy Johnson, pioneering English aviator, c1930s. Artist: Unknown

2-490-854 - Historisk Bildbyrå/Mustang media/Heritage Images

Amy Johnson, pioneering English aviator, c1930s. In 1930, Johnson became the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia in her DH60 Moth aeroplane 'Jason'. In 1932, she set a record for the fastest solo flight from England to Cape Town, South Africa, and in 1933 she flew non-stop across the Atlantic in a De Havilland biplane with her husband, James Mollison. Johnson joined the Air Transport Auxilary as a pilot in WWII, during which she was lost after baling out over the Thames estuary.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Amy Johnson: British: Aviator, pilot
People Related
  1. James Mollison: British, Scottish: Aviator, pilot, pioneer

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  1. Photograph

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  1. Portrait

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  1. PER03888
  1. 0660001025
  1. 2-490-854
  1. 2490854
  1. PER03888


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