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And of course there is the mythological Amelia Earhart (1897-1837), the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1928 (and the second to fly it solor after Maryse Bastie), and who disappeared in her flight above the Atlantic but despite her many other accomplishments as a aviatrice, she’s most famous for her mysterious disappearance towards the end of her flight around the world.
Archive 2008-02-01 Ayala Sender 2008
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And of course there is the mythological Amelia Earhart (1897-1837), the first woman to fly across the Atlantic in 1928 (and the second to fly it solor after Maryse Bastie), and who disappeared in her flight above the Atlantic but despite her many other accomplishments as a aviatrice, she’s most famous for her mysterious disappearance towards the end of her flight around the world.
Haunting Dreams of Aviation Ayala Sender 2008
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Pièce d’Arthur Kopit conçue a l’origine pour la radio, Wings décrit la lutte d’une ancienne aviatrice Emily Stilson pour survivre a une terrible attaque cérébrale qui l’isole presque totalement du monde extérieur.
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