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Correct Pete. Nev, I think you meant the 7th letter, which is D. See how they wrote it in the word 'WORD' in the question.

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Very good Spacey. She was the first female to get a pilot's licence in the USA, and the first woman to fly across the English Channel. That got no publicity, because she did it the day after the Titanic sank, which monopolized the news.

 

 

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Sorry , never heard of her , before moving here in Australia.  ( only the WSA name ) .

Now . Mr Badgery who flew the very first Australian airplane on his Badgeries creek property .

Even I flew in an " autogyro " at Badgery creek .

Were the training facility was .

 

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Mr Andrew Del Badgery with his Caulder biplane

 

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 The Duigan aeroplane flew at Mia Mia, north of Lancefield in 1910. Even the Motor was made here. It should still exist and I  saw it about 30 years ago in an annex of the Victorian museum. A replica was bult with a Henderson motor fitted. I don't think it ever flew.  Nev

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Over forty years,

In this Toongabbie house . 

So , yes I did a little training at " Badgery's creek " .

I also had a day or two at Schofield's , then it was closed.

The first time to drive on " Old Windsor " Rd.  It had a take-away shop at the corner of

" Fitzwilliam " Rd & a wooden bridge onto the dirt track to " Sunnyholt " Rd for Blacktown .

As I now have a 16 yo GreatGrandSon  learning to drive I think I may be a little OLD !  .LOL

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I was talking to a former farmer client some years ago after not seeing him for quite a while. I asked how many kids he had now. He replied, "Four". I said, "Gee, you're breeding like rabbits out there!"

 

He shot back, "It's O.K. We found out after a while, what was causing it, and stopped it straightaway!" 😄

 

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" sorry never heard of her before coming to Aus,  only ' WSA name " .( West-Sydney-Airport )

First time I heard " Nancy-bird-walton " was the airport  naming .

I think it should have been named after the first Australian aircraft builder & pilot .

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I did read it , but had to " google " for the story .

yes

" WSA " should be either Badgerys or Duigan .  ( it was on Badgeries land  )

They both have more prestige than an obscure  female pilot .

spacesailor

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Missed word

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