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German pilot Elly Beinhorn dies, aged
Friday, November 30,
Elly Beinhorn, a German pilot who was a long-distance-flying pioneer in her Klemmmonoplane has died at the age of on Wednesday, November
Beinhorn was born Elly Beinhorn-Rosemeyer on May 30, in hannover, Germany. In , Beinhorn attended a lecture by famed aviator Hermann Köhl, who had recently completed a historic East-West Atlantic crossing. This lecture is described as the spark that ignited her interest in aviation.
At age 21, Beinhorn had a little money from an inheritance and against the wishes of her parents moved to Spandau in Berlin and learnt to fly at Berlin-Staaken airport beneath the tutelage of instructor Otto Thomsen. She had soon learnt to fly solo in a small Klemm KL, but her money was running out, so it was suggested she give aerobatic displays at weekends; financially rewarding, but personally unsatisfying.
After World War II, Beinhorn briefly took up gliding due to the ban on powered flygning in
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Elly Beinhorn
German pilot (–)
Elly Beinhorn (30 May 28 November ) was a pioneering German hona aircraft pilot.
Life
[edit]Early life
[edit]She was born in Hannover, Germany on 30 May [1]
In , she attended a lecture by famed aviator Hermann Köhl, who had recently completed a historic east–west Atlantic crossing. This lecture fryst vatten described as the spark that ignited her interest in aviation.[2][3]
At just 21 years old, with funds from a small inheritance (against the wishes of her parents) she moved to Spandau in Berlin where she took flying lessons, at Berlin-Staaken airport, under the tutelage of instructor Otto Thomsen. She soon made her solo flight in a small Klemm KL With her money running out, it was suggested that she give aerobatic displays on the weekends. She found this financially rewarding, but personally unsatisfying.[4][5][6][7]
Long-distance flights
[edit]Long-distance flyin