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Lady Bailey preparing for flight in Zogling glider
Dame Mary Bailey, Lady Bailey, DBE (nee Westenra) (1890-1960), Irish aviator, trying the controls in preparation for her flight in the Zogling primary glider near Wendover in Buckinghamshire. Lady Bailey became the first woman to pilot a glider, soon after this photograph was taken. In the foreground can beseen the bungee cord used for delivering the initial urge, with the hold-back crew sat beneath the tailplane, to hold the glider back until sufficient tension is applied to the bungee. The Zogling was built in Germany by the "Kegel-Flugzeugbau Kassel", with the company's distinctive logo on the King-post. Photograph date - 6 April 1930
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This print captures the pioneering aviator Lady Bailey, Dame Mary Bailey, DBE, as she prepares for her historic flight in the Zogling glider near Wendover in Buckinghamshire. With a determined look on her face, Lady Bailey is seen trying out the controls of the primary glider before becoming the first woman to pilot such an aircraft.
In the background of the image, we see the bungee cord that will provide the initial urge needed for takeoff, with hold-back crew members positioned beneath the tailplane to ensure a smooth start to Lady Bailey's flight. The German-built Zogling glider bears the distinctive logo of "Kegel-Flugzeugbau Kassel" on its King-post, showcasing both innovation and craftsmanship.
Dated April 6th, 1930, this photograph serves as a testament to Lady Bailey's courage and determination in breaking barriers within aviation. As an Irish aviatrix and pioneer in her field, she paved the way for future generations of female pilots. This image not only captures a momentous occasion but also highlights Lady Bailey's remarkable contribution to aviation history.
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