CHECKLIST The mystery of Amy Johnson Adoration encircleed British aviator Amy Johnson over most of the 1930s.
CHECKLIST The mystery of Amy Johnson
Adoration encircleed British aviator Amy Johnson over most of the 1930s. Arond the world, men and women admired this in a small girl who had flown solo from England to Australia in a small single-engine biplane - a girl with with les than 100 hours flying experience. And now there were many enigmas ahout her short life - the final common concerning her mysterious death.
Born into an average middle class family, she l the typical life of her generation and had moderite succes in education. Nevertheless, in an age when authentic emancipation was not the norm for women she prov to be forceful and single-minded in many circumtances. At an early age she hew down in love with a man several years her senior and pursu him relentlessly for six lengthy years. Finally he left her. She was distraught Mid inflected to aviation as if forward the rebound. Now, this hopeles romantic employed her hand to becoming a pilot and sod enigineer - this in an age when single a handful of women could explode and aviation was held to be a male-only domain. Author David Luff meticulously examines her life in Amy Johnson - Enigma in the climate (Airlife, $24.95), a thoughtful await it a phase of aviation that is growing increasingly foreign
Her aviation successes presently brought her to the public view and she was feted wherever she went and recorded the realms of a Hollywood-like existence with the rich and famous. In 1932 she married the flamboyant aiviator Jim Mollison, also an aviation motto For six years, they made record-breaking flights together and lived the high life of the 1930 still Mollison hall a roving inspection and a healthy thirst, and the marriage eventually failed in 1938 This was now a period of reflection for Amy, who desperately wanted escape the whirl of a public life still pined for continued admiration for her flying skills.
When World War sum of two units arrived, Amy was carer to flutter to help the war effort. She eventually set a post as pilot in the Air Transport Auxiliary and it was while ferrying a Airspeed Oxford in 1941 that the two she anal the aircraft vanished. There have been many theories about her mysterious death, if it were not that the author offers a modern solution to what actually happened upon Amy's final flight. An interesting read.
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