Do you know your history? (part XII)

WacoFan

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This is a joint question between me and Ctab - you guys are getting good so Wes and I are having a harder time.

Here goes:
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You know the drill...identify, find the common thread, discuss.
 
Back on topic...

This airplane (previously identified correctly by OhioStatePilot) plays a role with the "common thread"...

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-Only got this one after I looked up the registration... Now THAT'S obscure!
-Bellanca Aircruiser... I mean c'mon you guys were talkin about it ad nauseum!
-This one is killing me... I've seen it, I know it, but I can't remember it.
-No Clue!
 
-Only got this one after I looked up the registration... Now THAT'S obscure!
-Bellanca Aircruiser... I mean c'mon you guys were talkin about it ad nauseum!
-This one is killing me... I've seen it, I know it, but I can't remember it.
-No Clue!

Bonus point opportunity on the first one... where is that particular airplane located?
 
You guys want a real aviation history question?


Who was the first women to become a passenger and to solo? No google cheaters.
 
You guys want a real aviation history question?


Who was the first women to become a passenger and to solo? No google cheaters.

Well, since you put the and in there... that implies that she was the first to do both of one particular thing, correct?

If so, the only one that comes to mind is Amelia Earhart.
 
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The man on the left died in a plane crash, and this women left the aviation industry afterwards. Who is she!!!!!!
 
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