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Ever since the Wright brothers had kept a plane aloft for an hour, her [Ethel Locke King’s] ambition had been to be the first woman to fly, and in 1910 she had been up on a couple of trial flights with the French aviator M. Paulham before he flew from London to Manchester, and was almost strangled mid-air when her long silk scarf got caught in the propeller, becoming the inspiration for the female lead in the film Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines.


Source:

Lamb, Christina. “Part One: 1914-1927, Chapter 3.” The Africa House: The True Story of An English Gentleman and His African Dream. Harper Collins Publishers, 2004. 35. Print.


Further Reading:

Wright Brothers

Dame Ethel Locke King, DBE

Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes

>Ever since the Wright brothers had kept a plane aloft for an hour, her [**Ethel Locke King’s**] ambition had been to be the first woman to fly, and in 1910 she had been up on a couple of trial flights with the French aviator M. Paulham before he flew from London to Manchester, and was almost strangled mid-air when her long silk scarf got caught in the propeller, becoming the inspiration for the female lead in the film *Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines*. _________________________ **Source:** Lamb, Christina. “Part One: 1914-1927, Chapter 3.” *The Africa House: The True Story of An English Gentleman and His African Dream*. Harper Collins Publishers, 2004. 35. Print. __________________________ **Further Reading:** [Wright Brothers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_brothers) [Dame Ethel Locke King, DBE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethel_Locke_King) [Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Those_Magnificent_Men_in_their_Flying_Machines)

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Thanks for this! Can't wait to see if it's available at my library.