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Seized by the Sun

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  National WASP World War II Museum website. http://waspmuseum.org.

  Official Archive, Women Airforce Service Pilots. Texas Women’s University Libraries. www.twu.edu/library/wasp.asp.

  “P-51 Mustangs in the air—The P-51 Mustang Video—‘Sketches of Freedom.’” YouTube video. 4:05. Posted by “gregersgram.” July 29, 2009. www.youtube.com/watch?v=xITLBRkOd2k.

  “P-51 Pilot Reports.” Warbird Alley. www.warbirdalley.com/articles/p51pr.htm.

  Stamberg, Susan. “Female WWII Pilots: The Original Fly Girls.” National Public Radio: Around the Nation and broadcast on Morning Edition. March 9, 2010. www.npr.org/2010/03/09/123773525/female-wwii-pilots-the-original-fly-girls.

  US Army Air Force, First Motion Picture Unit. Flight Characteristics of the P-51 Airplane. 1944. www.zenoswarbirdvideos.com/.

  Wackerfuss, Dr. Andrew T. “Women’s Airforce Service Pilots.” Air Force Historical Support Division Fact Sheet. September 8, 2015. www.afhso.af.mil/topics/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=15244.

  WASP on the Web. www.wingsacrossamerica.us/wasp/index.htm.

  “Women Air Force Service Pilots.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_Airforce_Service_Pilots.

  ADDITIONAL READING

  A WASP Among Eagles: A Woman Military Test Pilot in World War II, by WASP Ann Baumgartner Carl.

  Dear Mother and Daddy, by WASP Marie Clark.

  Flying High, by Betty Greene with Dietrich Buss.

  Flying the Zuni Mountains, by Ann Darr.

  For God, Country and the Thrill of It: Women Airforce Service Pilots in World War II, Photo portraits and text by WASP Anne Noggle.

  Girls Can’t Be Pilots: An Aeriobiography, by WASP Margaret J. Ringenberger with Jane L. Roth.

  Girls of Avenger, by WASP Alyce Roher.

  How High She Flies: Dorothy Swain Lewis, WASP of World War II, Horsewoman, Artist, Teacher, by Ann L. Cooper with Dorothy Swain Lewis.

  Love at First Flight: One Woman’s Experience as a WASP in World War II and Fifty Years Later She’s Still Flying, by WASP Elizabeth Strohfus as told to Cheryl Young.

  Out of the Blue and Into History, by WASP Betty Stagg Turner.

  Sisters of the Sky, Volumes I and II, by WASP Adela Rick Scharr.

  WASP Letters Home, by WASP Bee Haydu.

  WASPs in Their Own Words: An Illustrated History of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of WWII, by Nancy Parrish.

  WASPS: Women Airforce Service Pilots in World War II, by Vera S. Williams.

  Wings, WASPs and Warriors, by Travis Moody.

  Wingtip to Wingtip: 8 WASPs, Women’s Airforce Service Pilots of World War II, by Marjorie H. Roberts.

  Winning My Wings: A Woman Airforce Service Pilot in World War II, by WASP Marion Stegemen Hodgson.

  Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II, the WASP, by J. David Dameron.

  Women Aviators: 26 Stories of Pioneer Flights, Daring Missions, and Record-Setting Journeys, by Karen Bush Gibson.

  Women Who Dared: American Female Test Pilots, Flight Test Engineers, and Astronauts, by Lt. Col. Yvonne “Pat” Pateman, USAF (retired).

  Yankee Doodle Gals: Women Pilots of World War II, by Amy Nathan.

  Zoot-Suits and Parachutes and Wings of Silver, Too! The World War II Air Force Training of Women Pilots, 1942–1944, by WASP Doris Brinker Tanner.

 

 

 


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