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Pearson, P. O'Connell.
FLY GIRLS : THE DARING AMERICAN WOMEN PILOTS WHO HELPED WIN WWII
New York : Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2018
IL 5-8, RL 7.7
ISBN
1534404104

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It is not unusual to see women pilots today. We see them on commercial flights and we see them in the military. But back in World War II, it was unheard of. The military thought that women were incapable of controlling the big military aircraft. But a few determined women persisted and did what they could to show the military that they could fly any plane and were as brave as any of the men.  As thae war raged on, more and more men were sent to the war which meant that there were fewer pilots at the home front. Pilots were needed to transport planes and to test them. This is where the women found their niche.  They filled that void but as civilians. It was not an easy life but women proved themselves to be expert pilots. This is a fascinating account of the brave women who served during the war and how they changed minds.


SUBJECTS:     Women Airforce Service Pilots (U.S.)
                        Air pilots, Military -- United States.
                        Women air pilots -- United States.
                        World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, American.
                        World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Female.
                        Military operations, Aerial -- American.
                        Military participation -- Female.

 
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