Four WASPs Among Aircraft on Airfield
Four WASP pilots walk among a large group of airplanes on an unidentified airfield. Photo size: 1800 × 1236 Photo source:
Read moreFour WASP pilots walk among a large group of airplanes on an unidentified airfield. Photo size: 1800 × 1236 Photo source:
Read moreGroup of Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) on the airfield. Photo size: 1800 × 1418 Photo source: U.S. Air Force Usage:
Read moreGroup of WASPs at the Romulus Army Airfield in Michigan, 1944. Photo size: 1200 × 1039 Photo source: U.S. Air Force
Read moreGertrude “Tommy” Tompkins Silver was the only Women Airforce Service Pilots member to go missing during World War II. Flying
Read moreWorld War II WASP pilot Hazel Ying Lee reviews her performance after a session in a Link trainer. Link trainers
Read moreFuture WASP aviator Hazel Ying Lee is shown here in 1932. She was one of the first two Chinese Americans
Read moreHazel Ying Lee of Portland, Oregon, was a pilot who flew for the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World
Read moreWorld War II WASP pilot Ruth Dailey climbs into the cockpit of a Lockheed P-38 Lightning. Photo size: 858 × 663
Read moreAfter losing her husband just a year earlier when his P-38F Lightning aircraft crashed at Mills Field in San Mateo,
Read moreWASP pilot Florene Watson preparing a P-51D-5NA for a ferry flight from the factory at Inglewood, California. Photo size: 1000
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