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Nancy Bird Walton - Wikipedia Nancy Bird Walton, AO, OBE (16 October 1915 – 13 January 2009) was a pioneering Australian aviator, known as "The Angel of the Outback", [2] and the founder and patron of the Australian Women Pilots' Association
Nancy Bird Walton: The Story Of Australias Youngest Female Commercial . . . Nancy Bird Walton: The Story Of Australia's Youngest Female Commercial Pilot In the early 1900s, at a time when women were given limited opportunities, one young Australian was determined to succeed in pursuing her dreams, no matter the status quo Her name was Nancy Bird – and her dream was to fly
Nancy Bird Walton - Girl Museum Nancy Bird Walton, courtesy Australian Museum Born in Kew, New South Wales, Australia in 1915, Nancy Bird became the youngest Australian woman to gain a pilot’s license at the age of 19 As a girl, Nancy had a fascination with flying
Nancy Bird Walton AO - The Australian Museum Photographic portrait of Nancy Bird Walton AO, taken in the late 1930s Nancy was a pioneering aviator; taught by Charles Kingsford Smith, helped set up Royal Flying Doctor Service, trained women pilots during WW2
Why Nancy-Bird Walton is one of Australia’s legendary aviators Nancy-Bird Walton OA OBE, is The Aviator A ‘trailblazer in the sky’, ‘born a bird without wings’ and ‘an Angel of the Outback’ – these are just some of the ways aviation pioneer Nancy-Bird Walton has been described
Nancy Bird-Walton (1915-2009), Australian Pioneer Aviatrix Nancy Bird-Walton was the founder of the Australian Women Pilots' Association, which was the starting block for a proud generation of female pilots, who now fly alongside men in Australia's skies Nancy Bird was born in Sydney, NSW in 1915
A380 Naming Ceremony - Nancy-Bird Walton - YouTube Qantas honours Australian pioneer aviatrix Nancy-Bird Walton at a ceremony to officially name the airlines first A380 aircraft after her - 30 September, 2008
Nancy-Bird Walton - Qantas We are proud to have named our first A380 after this inspiring aviation legend - Nancy-Bird Walton, Aviation pioneer Read the story of Nancy-Bird Walton, the Angel of the Outback
Nancy-Bird Walton (1915-2009) - Royal Australian Historical Society With construction underway on the new Badgerys Creek airport to be named after Nancy-Bird Walton, it remains more important than ever to reflect upon her achievements as one of Australia’s most skilful, daring, and ambitious women in our history