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  2. The Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots - Wikipedia

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    The Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots (MWP) is a non-profit museum and research institute that seeks to preserve the unique history of women in aviation.It is located on the second story [2] of the international headquarters building of the non-profit International Organization of Women Pilots: The Ninety-Nines ("99s") on the grounds of Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

  3. List of museums in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    99s Museum of Women Pilots: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: Central: Aviation: History of women in aviation A. D. Buck Museum of Science and History: Tonkawa: Kay: Red Carpet Country: Multiple: Birds and animals of North central Oklahoma, local history, located on the campus of Northern Oklahoma College: Afton Station Packard Museum: Afton: Ottawa ...

  4. Category:Aerospace museums in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Aerospace museums in Oklahoma" ... Oklahoma Aviation and Space Hall of Fame; ... The Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots;

  5. Mary Haizlip - Wikipedia

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    She was one of the twenty competitors in the first Women's Air Derby, in 1929. [4] For seven years she held the world's speed record for women and became the second highest prize winner, man or woman, at the 1931 National Air Races. [3] Haizlip was the first woman pilot inducted in the Oklahoma Aviation and Space Hall of Fame on December 17 ...

  6. List of aviation museums - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aviation museums and museums that contain significant ... Pioneers of Aviation Museum ... Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots, Oklahoma ...

  7. Eula Pearl Carter Scott - Wikipedia

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    Youngest aviator in Oklahoma in 1928 Eula "Pearl" Carter Scott (December 9, 1915 – March 28, 2005) was an American stunt pilot and political activist. [ 1 ] She became the youngest pilot in the United States on September 12, 1929, when she took her first solo flight at the age of 13. [ 2 ]

  8. Ninety-Nines - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the Ninety-Nines received the National Aviation Hall of Fame Spirit of Flight Award, and were inducted into the Oklahoma Air Space Museum Hall of Fame in 2001. [2] In 2002, the organization was selected as the recipient of the Frank G. Brewer Trophy by the National Aeronautic Association , and in 2014 became inducted into the ...

  9. List of women aviators - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Parish (1922–2010), member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots; co-founder of the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum; Ingrid Pedersen (1933–2012), first woman to fly over the North Pole [48] Thérèse Peltier (1873–1926), French aviator; first woman to pilot a heavier-than-air craft at Turin in 1908