Jackie Cochran

Jackie Cochran
Author: Jacqueline Cochran,Maryann Bucknum Brinley
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: PSU:000019943787

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Here is the story of an authentic, native-born American heroine--a real life "lil' Orphan Annie"--who battled her way through adventures that Annie never dreamed of. Photographs.

Jackie Cochran

Jackie Cochran
Author: Doris L. Rich
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-05-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813035066

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"In Doris Rich's latest aviation biography, barefoot, illiterate Bessie Pittman reinvents herself as Jacqueline Cochran, the brash beautician who set more speed and altitude records than any pilot in history. . . . Rich illuminates the lesser-known facts of this under-appreciated pioneer and lights a belated candle for her too."--Air and Space "History has proven Earhart to be the favorite, but Cochran undoubtedly was the superior pilot: determined to be not just the best woman pilot but to be the best pilot, period, she broke countless aviation records for speed, altitude, and distance. . . . Rich gives Cochran her rightful place in aviation history."--Publishers Weekly "Often combative and abrasive, Cochran is a true American legend, and Rich's biography will ensure that Cochran's contributions will not be forgotten."--Booklist "At the time of her death on August 9, 1980, Jacqueline "Jackie" Cochran--recipient of America's Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, and Legion of Merit--held more speed, altitude, and distance records (200-plus) than any other pilot, male or female, in the history of aviation. . . . Rich reminds us that this remarkable lady, despite her shortcomings, reached Mach 2--twice the speed of sound--piloting a Lockheed F-104 at the tender age of 58."--Library Journal

Jacqueline Cochran

Jacqueline Cochran
Author: Rhonda Smith-Daugherty
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780786489961

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Although Amelia Earhart remains the best-known female pilot of the 1930s, Jacqueline Cochran stood as the more important aviation pioneer and America's top woman pilot. Among her many accomplishments, Cochran was the first female aviator to win the Bendix Air Race, to fly a bomber, to break the speed of sound, and to participate in astronaut training. This revealing biography explores Cochran's childhood in an impoverished Florida mill town, her early career as a pilot, and her role in creating and leading the WASPs during World War II. It also chronicles her postwar exploits, including her participation in the NASA space program, her unsuccessful 1956 bid for Congress, and her surprising reluctance to crusade for the advancement of women. This detailed profile, removing Cochran from Earhart's shadow, firmly establishes the aviatrix as a pivotal figure in the history of women in aviation and in war.

Fighting for Space

Fighting for Space
Author: Amy Shira Teitel
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781538716038

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Spaceflight historian Amy Shira Teitel tells the riveting story of the female pilots who each dreamed of being the first American woman in space. When the space age dawned in the late 1950s, Jackie Cochran held more propeller and jet flying records than any pilot of the twentieth century—man or woman. She had led the Women's Auxiliary Service Pilots during the Second World War, was the first woman to break the sound barrier, ran her own luxury cosmetics company, and counted multiple presidents among her personal friends. She was more qualified than any woman in the world to make the leap from atmosphere to orbit. Yet it was Jerrie Cobb, twenty-five years Jackie's junior and a record-holding pilot in her own right, who finagled her way into taking the same medical tests as the Mercury astronauts. The prospect of flying in space quickly became her obsession. While the American and international media spun the shocking story of a "woman astronaut" program, Jackie and Jerrie struggled to gain control of the narrative, each hoping to turn the rumored program into their own ideal reality—an issue that ultimately went all the way to Congress. This dual biography of audacious trailblazers Jackie Cochran and Jerrie Cobb presents these fascinating and fearless women in all their glory and grit, using their stories as guides through the shifting social, political, and technical landscape of the time.

The Stars at Noon

The Stars at Noon
Author: Jacqueline Cochran,Floyd B. Odlum
Publsiher: Ayer Company Pub
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1980
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0405121563

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Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office

Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
Author: United States. Patent Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1548
Release: 1968
Genre: Patents
ISBN: PSU:000065837436

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The Columbia Documentary History of American Women Since 1941

The Columbia Documentary History of American Women Since 1941
Author: Harriet Sigerman
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 730
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231116985

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Liquid Metal brings together 'seminal' essays that have opened up the study of science fiction to serious critical interrogation. Eight distinct sections cover such topics as the cyborg in science fiction; the science fiction city; time travel and the primal scene; science fiction fandom; and the 1950s invasion narratives. Important writings by Susan Sontag, Vivian Sobchack, Steve Neale, J.P. Telotte, Peter Biskind and Constance Penley are included.

She Soars

She Soars
Author: Bridges DelPonte
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2024-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781683343714

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Florida has a long and unique history of being a testing ground for female pilots who broke new ground in aviation. From the early 1900s when women performed daring stunts in the air to the World War II era when they served as WASP pilots to the modern times when they flew military jets, commercial planes, and Space Shuttles, Florida hasbeen a key place for female aviator history. These stories from Florida will highlight 14 of women who made history with their flying skills;and left their mark in the Sunshine State.The remarkable journeys of these trailblazing female aviators are told in a captivating and informative manner.