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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

British female aviator Tracey Curtis-Taylor Flying solo across the world

 
British female aviator Tracey Curtis-Taylor has landed at Hindon Air Force station near Delhi in her classic 1942 Boeing Stearman open cockpit bi-plane.

At Hindon, Delhi, Tracey Curtis-Taylor was joined by women pilots of the Indian Air Force
At Hindon, Delhi, Tracey Curtis-Taylor was joined by women pilots of the Indian Air Force

On the way to Australia from the UK, the pilot is recreating British aviator Amy Johnson’s 1930 journey on the same route, to become the first woman to fly solo. 

Tracey has clocked up 6,000 miles of her 13,000-mile journey over 23 countries

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