Amy Johnsons solo flight to Australia smashed many previous aviation records of the 1920s. This work, written by Constance Babington Smith, tells the story of the typist who took to the skies.
About Constance Babington Smith
Constance Babington Smith is well-known and respected in the aviation world. She served in the WAAF during WW2 as an interpreter of aerial reconaissance photographs and was awarded the MBE and the American Legion of Merir for this work. She died in 2000.
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