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  1. Jacqueline „Jackie” Cochran (ur. 11 maja 1906 w Muscogee na Florydzie, zm. 9 sierpnia 1980 w Indio w Kalifornii) – amerykańska pilotka i pionierka lotnictwa, pierwsza kobieta, która przekroczyła barierę dźwięku [1]. Podczas II wojny światowej pracowała na rzecz Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) oraz współtworzyła i ...

  2. Explore the storied and complicated career of pioneering pilot Jackie Cochran. A contemporary, competitor, and friend of Amelia Earhart, Jacqueline Cochran was one of the most outstanding women of the 20th century. Jackie stubbornly reinvented herself from a child of dire poverty to a successful businesswoman and one of the greatest pilots ever.

  3. Jacqueline Cochran, genannt Jackie war eine der bekanntesten Fliegerinnen der USA. Sie durchbrach als erste Frau die Schallmauer.[1] Im Wechsel mit der Französin Jacqueline Auriol galt sie als „Schnellste Frau der Welt“.

  4. By Michael D. Hull. On September 28, 1939, the day after Warsaw fell to the German Army, American aviatrix Jacqueline Cochran sat down and wrote a letter to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The record-setting, award-winning glamour girl of civil aviation suggested that America use women pilots in noncombat roles, thus freeing men for duty in the ...

  5. Jacqueline Cochran, nascida Bessie Lee Pittman (Pensacola, 11 de maio de 1906 — Indio, 9 de agosto de 1980), foi uma pilota e executiva americana. Ela foi pioneira na aviação feminina como uma das pilotos de corrida mais proeminentes de sua geração. Ela estabeleceu vários recordes e foi a primeira mulher a quebrar a

  6. Jacqueline Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was a pioneer American aviatrix, considered to be one of the most gifted race pilots of her generation. Her contributions to the formation of the wartime Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) and WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots) were also significant, as she allowed for women in the future to have a place within the field of aviation as ...

  7. The Museum's collection covers Jacqueline Cochran’s career as a pilot and record holder, and covers her many valuable contributions to the aviation world. This collection contains certificates, awards and honors she earned throughout her distinguished career, as well as newspaper clippings and photographs. The materials cover Cochran’s ...