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United States Army Air Forces patch for the 318th Army Air Forces Flying Training Detachment, circa 1943-1945. The patch features Fifinella, mascot of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs).
Composite photograph of parachutist Katharina Paulus and an unidentified man, possibly her husband Hermann Lattemann, in a balloon, circa 1890s.
Photograph of Ruth Law seated at the controls of a Curtiss Model D aircraft, circa 1910s.
Typed caption on verso: "Ruth Law, the daring woman flyer."
Ruth Law in flight
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Photograph of Ruth Law piloting her Curtiss Model D Headless aircraft, Hammondsport, New York, circa 1910s.
Inscription: "Ruth Law, Hammondsport, N.Y., (Pioneer Days)."
Caption on envelope: "Ruth Law in flight."
Photograph of crowd gathered around Ruth Law (seated at controls) and her Curtiss Model D Headless aircraft, circa 1900s-1910s.
Caption on envelope: "Ruth Law in A/C / 3/4 front above ground."
Photograph of a woman in flight gear and three men with an unidentified aircraft, circa 1923-1924. Hugh Watson's name is painted on the fuselage. Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.
Photograph of Hugh Watson (right), a woman in flight gear, and another man with an unidentified aircraft, circa 1923-1924. Watson's name is painted on the fuselage.Part of a photograph album related to the career of Walter E. Lees and other early aviators, circa 1923-1924.