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Halifax (bomber): Lettice Curtis flies
Hamble, Hampshire: ;
ATA women at
and Normandy invasion
closed down at war's end
Handley, Captain Walter
Hardy, Thomas
Harmsworth, Lorna
Harriman, Averell
Harriman, Cathy
Harris, Air Marshal Arthur T.
Harrison, Dr (Winnie Crossley's father)
Harrison, Helen
Haslemere
, HMS
Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Hawkes, Frank
Heath, Mary, Lady
Henderson, Captain R.H.
Henshaw, Alex
Heron-Maxwell, Naomi (
later
Allen)
Hess, Rudolf
Hewitt, Abe
Hewitt, Dorothy
see
Bragg, Dorothy
Hill, Bridget
Hillary, (Sir) Edmund
Hinkler, Bert
Hiron family
Hiroshima
Hirsch, Katie
see
Smith, Katie
Hirth, Wolf
Hitler, Adolf
Hospitals' Air Pageant
Hucknall, near Nottingham
Hudson (bomber)
Hughes, Howard
Hughes, Joan: at Hatfield publicity event,
flying experience
flies Hurricanes
in
Ferry Pilot
film,
resists romantic attachments
flies four-engined aircraft
later career and death
Humphreys, Jack
Hurricanes (fighters)
Indochinois
, SS
Irwin, Zita
Israel: builds up air force
Japan: surrenders (1945)
jet planes
Johns, First Officer Gwynn
Johnson, Amy: death;
depicted in film
They Flew Alone
in ATA
solo flight to Australia (1930)
background
biography
romances
learns to fly
long-distance flights
public life and celebrity
hysterectomy
marriage to Mollison
divorce
works for Solent air ferry
friendship with Pauline Gower
passed over as head of ATA; joins ATA
never flies Spitfire
friendship with Rosemary Rees
taught by Valentyne
on Lady Bailey's lack of planning
Johnson, Ciss (Amy's mother)
Johnson, Evelyn (Amy's aunt)
Johnson, Irene (Amy's sister)
Johnson, Molly (Amy's sister)
Johnson, William (Amy's father)
Jordan, Johnnie
Joyce, William ('Lord Haw Haw')
Julius Caesar
, SS
Keitel, Field Marshal Wilhelm
Keith-Jopp, Betty: escapes from sinking plane
on uncle's missing arm and eye
joins ATA
later career
blamed for losing plane
Keith-Jopp, Stewart
Kelly, Jackson
Kemp, W.D.
Kendrick, Louis
Kent, Prince George, Duke of
Kesselring, Field Marshal Albert
Kidlington, Oxfordshire
King, Alison: and Leska's escape from Poland,
on Gore and Bennett's visit to tailor
on women first flying Hurricane
on image of American women
describes Hamble
and Welch's safe delivery of Spitfire to Colerne
erases names of dead pilots
and Jackie Sorour's departure for South Africa
and Normandy invasion
on retirement of women at war's end
Kirkbride
Knebworth, Edward Anthony James Lytton, Viscount
Lady Driver, The
(magazine)
Laker, Freddie
Lancaster (bomber)
Lang, Dora
Lankshear, Barbara
Lawrence, T.E. ('Lawrence of Arabia')
Leaf family
Leaf, Freydis (
later
Sharland)
Leaf, John
Leigh-Mallory, Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford
Lend Lease agreement (US-Britain)
Leska, Anna: serves in ATA,
escapes from Poland to Britain
marriage
feud with Duhalde
Leveaux, Peter
Leveaux, Roberta
see
Sandoz, Roberta
Levett, Gordon
Lindbergh, Charles
Lockyer, Flight Lieutenant Thomas
Lombard, Carole
London: Blitz; wartime life in
London Aeroplane Club
Londonderry, Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of
Lorenz company (Germany)
Lossiemouth, Scotland
Louisiana Women's Weekly
Love, Nancy Harkness
Lowenstein, Bobby
Lussier, Betty (
later
Sicre)
Luton: ATA training centre
Lysander (aircraft)
MacArthur, General Douglas
McKinley, Harry
MacMillan, Captain A.R.O.
Macmillan, Audrey
Mallory, George Leigh
Malta
Markham, Beryl
Marshall, Joan
Martha, Princess of Norway
Martin, (Sir) James (Jimmy)
Mier, Sas de
Miles Magisters (trainers)
Milstead, Violet
Missouri
, USS
Mitchell (bomber)
Mitchell, Reginald
Mitkiewicz-Zoltek, Colonel
Moggridge, Jackie
see
Sorour, Jackie
Moggridge, Joy
Moggridge, Lieutenant Reg
Mollison, Jim: character,
marries Amy Johnson
divorce
at White Waltham
Naomi Allen meets
flies with Diana Barnato
Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard Law, 1st Viscount
Montreal
Moody, Captain Hump
Morgan, Flight Engineer Bob
Morris, John
Mosdale
, SS
Mosquitoes (fighter-bombers)
Murrow, Edward R.
Mursell, Sir Peter
Narssarssuaq, Greenland
National Men's Defence League
Neagle, (Dame) Anna
Nerissa, SS
New York Herald Tribune
: Opal Anderson sues
New York Times
News of the World
Nicholson, Mary: travels to England on
Mosdale
,
death
Niven, David
Normandy invasion (June 1944)
North Africa: campaign in
O'Dea, Lieutenant Henry
Odlum, Floyd
Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
Olaf, Crown Prince of Norway
Orlemans, Pierre
Page, Sir Arthur
Page, Joan
Park, Air Vice Marshal Sir Keith
Patterson, Gabrielle
Peenemunde, Germany
Percival Proctor (aircraft)
Pétain, Marshal Philippe
Peter, King of Yugoslavia
Philips and Powis School of Flying, Woodley, near Reading
Pierce, Winnie
Pilsudska, Jadwiga: escapes to England from Poland
on Leska
family background
on flying Spitfires
Biddle meets
life in London
marriage
denies performing aerobatics
studies architecture at Liverpool
Pilsudski, Marshal Jozef
Pocklington, Yorkshire
Poland: invaded and occupied (1939),
women fliers serve in ATA
Porter, First Officer Ronald
Prestwick, Scotland
Providence
(trawler)
radio navigation
Raines, Hazel
Ramsay, First Officer Diana: crashes Tempest
Rangitata
, SS
Ratcliffe Hall, Leicestershire
Raven Rock Flying School, Portsmouth, Ohio
Rees, Sir John
Rees, Rosemary: background,
wit
flying experience
visits pre-war Germany
wealth
on pressure on women pilots
and d'Erlanger's dislike of women in trousers
fear of disfigurement
flies Hurricane
on life in London
on life at Hamble
on flying heavy planes
and speed of planes
at crash site
flies to Prague
and Diana Barnato's landing in damaged Typhoon
on sexist prejudice
Reid, Mrs Ogden
Reitsch, Hanna
Rhodes, Cecil
Richey, Helen
Roberts, Seaman Nicholas
Romania: Polish refugees in
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: and Lend Lease agreement,
and Jacqueline Cochran
and Harris's request for ferry pilots
Ann Wood's pride in
death
lends USS
Wasp
to Britain
Royal Aeronautical Society
Royal Air Force: opposes women pilots,
pilots used for ferrying
in Battle of Britain
bombing campaign
Runciman, Leslie
Runciman, (Sir) Steven
Runciman, Walter, 1st Viscount (of Doxford)
Sale-Barker, Audrey (
later
Countess of Selkirk): social life,
pre-war flying adventures
character and appearance
in
Ferry
Pilot
film
marriage to Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton
attends Mary Nicholson's funeral
pre-flight nerves
and winding up of ATA
Salmon, Honor Pomeroy (
née
Pitman)
Sandoz, Roberta (
later
Leveaux): on self-control,
background
recruited by Cochran
travels to England on
Mosdale
life in London
marriage
on British-US relations
on Dorothy Bragg's attachment to Beatty
on flying through cloud
and death of Mary Nicholson
on equal pay for women
at war's end
Satterthwaite, Tony
Sayer, Betty
Schenker, First Officer Stefan Karpeles
Schiaparelli, Elsa
Schiaparelli, Gogo
Schuurman, Louise
Scott, Alexander
Scott, Charles
Scott, C. W. A.
Scotter, Squadron Leader Gordon
Selfridge, Gordon, Jr
Selkirk, Audrey, Countess of
see
Sale-Barker, Audrey
Severn Railway Bridge
Sharland, Freydis see Leaf, Freydis
Shelley, Norman
Shelmerdine, Sir Francis
Shottesbrooke, Berkshire
Shuckman, Ann (Margaret Fairweather's daughter)
Sicre, Betty
see
Lussier, Betty
Sicre, Ricardo
Sikorski, General Wladislaw
Sinclair, Sir Archibald (
later
1st Viscount Thurso)
Sloper, Captain
Smith, Constance Babington
Smith, Harry
Smith, Katie (Kay) Stanley (
later
Hirsch)
Solent air ferry
Sorour, Jackie (
later
Moggridge): admires Amy Johnson,
joins ATA
flies to Kidlington through cloud
learns of Amy Johnson's death
on flying Spitfires
arrives in England from Cape Town
breaks ankle in parachute jump
performs headstands before flights
romance and marriage with Reg Moggridge
lands damaged Mitchell
trip to and from South Africa
intercepts V1 flying bomb in Tempest
flies Spitfires to Burma via Bandar Abbas
post-war career and death
Woman Pilot
sound barrier: women break
Southampton
Spain, Don
Spicer, Dorothy
Spitfires (fighters): flown by women,
difficulties on ground
performance and appeal
built at Southampton
delivered to Malta
flown to Burma
Stag Lane, near Edgware
Stalin, Josef
Stephenson, Sir William
Stevenson, Grace
Stitch, Wilhelmina
Stockham family
Strait, Whitney
Strickland, Claude
Tatler
(magazine)
Tempest (fighter)
Tensing Norgay
They Flew Alone
(film)
Times, The
: on ATA,
on USA instructional pamphlet for servicemen in Britain
Truman, Harry S.
Typhoon (fighter)
Ultra intelligence
United States of America: volunteers serve in ATA
aircraft production
British view of
view of British
misogyny in
'Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain'
United States Army Air Corps
Upavon, Wiltshire
Uxbridge
V1 flying bomb
Vianchi, Manuel
Viles, Eric
Volkersz, Veronica: background,
first flies jet
on ATA uniform
on flying Spitfires
Volkersz, Veronica â
cont
. drives ambulance in London,
on breaking ATA rules
and death of Honor Salmon
witnesses accidents of Thunderbolts
and outbreak of war
at Whitchurch
flies planes to Asia
Wakefield, Charles âCheers', Viscount
Walker, Anne
Walker, Wing Commander Derek,
killed
Ward, Irene
Wasp
, USS (carrier)
Way Ahead, The
(film)
Way to the Stars, The
(film)
Welch, Ann: gliding,
meets Hess in Germany
death
service in ATA
flies Spitfire to Colerne in low visibility
on Ferry Pilots' Notes
commitment to war effort
engagement
Whitchurch, near Bristol
White Waltham, Berkshire: as ATA headquarters
canteen
postings to
Lettice Curtis at
post-war pageant
and winding up of ATA
Whitehurst, Arthur ('Doc')
Whittle, Frank
Wilberforce, Marion
Witts, Christopher
Wojtulanis, Barbara (i.e. Stefania)
Woman's Journal
women: early restrictions on flying
prejudices against
emancipation
lower earnings
first fly fighter aircraft
and homosexuality
as prospective combat pilots
fly heavy aircraft
equal pay for
Gower recommends flying for
excluded from flying jobs
Women's Air Service Pilots (WASPs of USA)
Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF),
ATA pilots recruited from
Wood, Ann: joins ATA,
death
view of Britain and British
takes up flying as livelihood
recruited by Cochran
travels to England on
Indochinois
at Ratcliffe Hall
flies Spitfires
friendship with Jordan
flies under Severn Railway Bridge
loyalty to Cochran
social life in London
background
marriage to Kelly
status in ATA
on flying risks
meets Eleanor Roosevelt
on missing Wesley Ford
and Mary Nicholson's funeral
on Colman's death
and Pauline Gower's appointment to BOAC board
takes holiday in USA
lands in Greenland on return flight from holiday
and Normandy invasion
seeks work at end of war
and winding up of ATA
Wood, Betty Taylor
Wood, Mrs Oliver
Wood, Vernon
Woods, Captain
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