Cindy wrote:
As a woman who is into aviation and warbirds, let me chime in.
If you are a passive fan (male or female), you won't get 'in'. However, if you make your presence felt, and have a thick skin, you will be accepted and welcomed into the 'club'.
I didn't wait for an invitation. I kept showing up and poking around until someone finally put me to work. Since then, I've been given the opportunity to fly an SNJ-5 (I have over 60 hrs in one). I am restoring a Navion with my husband. And for the past several years, I have been the Assistant Volunteer Coordinator at Planes of Fame Air Museum. We have several female volunteers in our organization. I encourage all volunteers, but especially women and teenagers. Often times, women think there is nothing they can contribute. However, if you're willing to get your hands dirty, turn a wrench, sweep floors and do whatever else might be needed, you'll likely to be welcomed.
We are a close family. We argue, we tease, and we pull together when needed.
I recommend that your friend finds a local museum and start volunteering. It's the easiest way to get into the 'club'. If she's willing to put in the effort and prove she's truly interested in the warbirds, she will be accepted in time.
Cindy
Ohhhhh CINDY, you could have said sooooo much more!! You also play with Sherman tanks and army jeeps and even toy trains!!!! You can play with my tonka toys in my sand box with me anytime!!!
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