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Re: Controversial topic - warbirds and lack of women

Sat Jan 21, 2012 4:06 pm

Another DUHH...I knew that. Just drew a blank for a moment.



.......old age. :wink:

Re: Controversial topic - warbirds and lack of women

Sat Jan 21, 2012 4:49 pm

how about Julie Clark, T-34 and T-28

Re: Controversial topic - warbirds and lack of women

Sat Jan 21, 2012 5:04 pm

Here in New Zealand there are numerous ladies involved in Warbirds. Probably the most well known would be P-40 co-owner and display pilot Liz Needham who is also in the famous Warbirds Harvard display team.

We also have had a full female compliment of the Warbirds Catalina crew. And numerous ladies are involved with the Warbirds Dakota crew too.

Re: Controversial topic - warbirds and lack of women

Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:22 am

Fouga23 wrote:Nope, not me. I guess this would be her: http://fouga.patrouille-tranchant.com/p ... .asp?id=35

H'mm, in my mind she was a blonde lady, but now you've got me thinking myself.
I also know that one of the men was the same guy that had been involved in the Skyraider/P-51 BBD collision at duxford during Flying Legends.

Re: Controversial topic - warbirds and lack of women

Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:14 am

True

Re: Controversial topic - warbirds and lack of women

Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:31 pm

We just completed our annual ground school for "FIFI" at Addison. We had 10 women in class. There would have been a few more; however one of our Lead Scanners just went back to Iraq and another regular volunteer hurt herself in a skiing mishap.

As some have said on this thread; anyone who is dependable, works hard, keeps a positive attitude and is willing to do what is asked, will be welcomed in the warbird community with open arms.
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