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Flora Saudade, one of the primary protagonists in Martha Brockenbough's The Game of Love and Death is an aviatrix. The novel takes place in 1937, a year that was full of aviation inventions and adventures. Here are a few highlights:
March 17 – Early in 1936 Amelia Earhart began to plan her trek across the world. It would not be the first flight of its kind but the plan was for it to be the longest. Earhart would take an equatorial route, which would be 29,000 miles. Funded by Purdue, where she was working, a Lockheed Electra 10E airplane was built to Earhart's specs, which included a larger fuel tank. On March 17, Earhart was ready to begin her trek. She took off from California, but had to land in Hawaii due to technical difficulties. She was ready to go three days later, but at take-off there was another technical problem and the plane was grounded for another two and a half months.
May 6 – The German airship Hindenburg, close to completing its 11th trip across the Atlantic, exploded 200 ft over its intended landing in New Jersey. 97 people were on board, 35 died including a member of the ground crew. The survivors jumped to safety as the ship neared the ground. The video below shows live coverage of the event.And other important aviation facts from 1937:
Willa Brown was the first African American woman to earn a U.S. commercial pilot's license in 1937. It's to be noted that while Brown was the first African American woman to do so in the United States, Bessie Coleman was officially the first African American woman to be a licensed pilot (in 1921) but she obtained her license in France.
The video below features live footage of the Hindenburg disaster:
Picture of Amelia Earhart from U.S. Library of Congress
Picture of Hindenburg Disaster at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey by Gus Pasquerella
Picture of Willa Brown from U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
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