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	<title>Comments on: Worrals in the making?</title>
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		<title>By: Di</title>
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		<description>Ha!  I'm already trying to imagine what sort of dashing adventures Ms Worrals would have found herself in.  She has such sensible trouser pockets, too!  She looks fab.
I read an article about another female pilot from the 1930s recently- Lores Bonney from Oz.  She doesn't seem to have been showered with the same amount of attention as Ms Earhardt, though... She was the first pilot to fly from the Australian east coast to South Africa, and the first female pilot to fly from Oz to England.  Which are all bloody scary feats when you think about her flying solo in a tiny plane with an engine the size of a couple of lawn-mowers...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ha!  I&#8217;m already trying to imagine what sort of dashing adventures Ms Worrals would have found herself in.  She has such sensible trouser pockets, too!  She looks fab.<br />
I read an article about another female pilot from the 1930s recently- Lores Bonney from Oz.  She doesn&#8217;t seem to have been showered with the same amount of attention as Ms Earhardt, though&#8230; She was the first pilot to fly from the Australian east coast to South Africa, and the first female pilot to fly from Oz to England.  Which are all bloody scary feats when you think about her flying solo in a tiny plane with an engine the size of a couple of lawn-mowers&#8230;</p>
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