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In 1933, when women were still expected to man the nation's kitchens, 19-year-old Nancy Bird obtained her commercial pilot's licence. In this autobiography, Nancy shares her memories of those early days of aviation and her flying contemporaries, such as Jean Batten and Amy Johnson. The book spans Nancy's flying experiences in the Outback, her travels in Europe and America and to her flying comeback in the 1950s.

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