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1 Pancho Barnes Trust Estate/ Pancho Barnes Enterprises
The Pancho Barnes Trust Estate Archive is privately owned, and managed by Pancho Barnes Enterprises, Inc. The archive contains photographs, negatives, letters, as well as film, voice recordings, pilot logs, court and legal papers, depositions, bank checks, master recordings of her songs, and other materials documenting the life and times of Pancho Barnes. Pancho Barnes Enterprises licenses materials and trademarks related to Pancho Barnes, as well as the rights to her likeness. Visit the website for more information.
2 Legend of Pancho Barnes Facebook Page
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3 Legend of Pancho Barnes on IMDB
Official web page of the film on Independent Movie Database
4 Edwards Air Force Base Home Page
For more than 50 years Edwards Air Force Base -- home of the Air Force Flight Test Center -- has been the home of more major milestones in flight than any other place on earth. Covering nearly 301,000 acres, Edwards is located in the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the largest dry lakebed in North America -- Rogers Dry Lakebed. Edwards' focus today, and in the future, is summed up in the Air Force Flight Test Center's motto: "Ad Inexplorata ... Toward the Unexplored."
5 Air Force Flight Test Center Museum
The Air Force Flight Test Center Museum is located at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California. At the Museum, you can discover the exciting history of Edwards AFB and its magnificent flight test heritage by viewing exhibits and an extensive collection of aerospace vehicles.
6 The Ninety-Nines
The Ninety-Nines Inc., is an international organization of licensed women pilots from 35 countries. Our International Headquarters is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Although there are other female pilot organizations in various states and nations, virtually all women of achievement in aviation have been or are members of The Ninety-Nines.
7 Ninety Nines Museum of Women Pilots
This handsome new facility is located on more than 5,000 square feet, occupying the entire second floor of our International Headquarters building on Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City. It is now the safe and secure repository for a unique collection of the papers, personal items and other historic artifacts of some of the most significant achievements and adventures of the international community of women pilots.
8 Satellite View of Happy Bottom Riding Club
See the ruins of the Happy Bottom Riding Club from the air! The large u-shaped structure is Pancho's hotel, and the white shape in the middle is her famous fountain — shaped like the Air Force logo. Zoom out on the scene and you can see the shadow outline of Pancho's runway to the north.
9 Center for Land Use Interpretation on Pancho's Place
The Center for Land Use Interpretation's assessment of Pancho's ranch.
10 Pancho Barnes at Centennial of Flight
U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission biography of Pancho Barnes.
11 Davis Monthan Aviation Field Register
The Davis Monthan website was created using the historic airfield's register. Pancho Barnes stopped at DM at least twice, the first time on her way to become the first woman to fly to Mexico City via the western route.
12 Pancho Barnes at Air Racing History
The saga of the Air Force Flight Test Centre would not be complete without mention of one of its most enduring friends: Ms Florence Lowe Barnes, known to all the world by her favoured nickname "Pancho." Never officially a part of the Edwards Air Force Base community, nor ever directly connected with the Air Force, she nevertheless spent many years as one of its most enduring champions and unswerving friends.
13 International Women's Air and Space Museum
The online home of the International Women's Air & Space Museum. Located at Burke Lakefront Airport, in Cleveland Ohio, the museum is a repository of information about women in aviation and space.
14 The Mount Lowe Preservation Society
The Mount Lowe Preservation Society, Inc. is organized under the Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation Law of California for charitable purposes. The specific purposes for which this corporation is organized are to develop a museum to display, educate, and further preserve the landmarks and artifacts of the Mount Lowe Railway and it's founder, Thaddeus Sobieski Constantine Lowe.
15 Scenic Mount Lowe Railway Historical Committee
Our endeavor is to preserve what is left of the Mount Lowe Railway. Countless hours have been spent working on the mountain at several locations in and around Mount Lowe and Echo Mountain. For over 14 years we have completed a great many projects, and we wish to share some of those accomplishments in this website.
16 Official Website of Chuck Yeager
Official website of an aviation legend.
17 National Air and Space Museum: Bell X-1
On October 14, 1947, the Bell X-1 became the first airplane to fly faster than the speed of sound. Piloted by U.S. Air Force Capt. Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager, the X-1 reached a speed of 1,127 kilometers (700 miles) per hour, Mach 1.06, at an altitude of 13,000 meters (43,000 feet). Yeager named the airplane "Glamorous Glennis" in tribute to his wife.
18 The X-Hunters
Website of Peter Merlin and the X-Hunter Aerospace Archeology Team.
19 Official Website of Buzz Aldrin
The website of the second man to walk on the Moon...and an American hero.
20 Bobbi Trout - Aviatrix
Official website of Pancho's friend, aviatrix Bobbi Trout.
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