blog about the first female aviator in Bavaria: Christl-Marie Schultes
Waldmünchen / Bad Heilbrunn (flyer inside) - The "Christl-Marie Schultes Blog" reports on the first Bavarian aviator Christl-Marie Schultes (1904-1976), actually Maria Rosalia Schultes. She came in 1904 in Geigant Waldmünchen (Upper Palatinate) to the world and grew from 1907 in Oberenzenau in Bad Heilbrunn (Upper Bavaria). Learned in 1928 it was the first woman to fly from Bavaria. Because of their origin from a forester's family, she was often "Ranger Christl" called. The life of Christl-Marie was adventurous and provides ample material for novels and movies. She was one of the first female pilot in Germany.
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Literature:
Ernst Probst: queens of the skies in Germany, Munich 2010
http://www.grin.com/e-book/155107/koeniginnen-der-luefte-in-deutschland
Ernst Probst: queens of the skies in Europe, Munich 2010
http://www.grin.com/e-book/156637/koeniginnen-der-luefte-in-europa
Ernst Probst: queens the air from A to Z, Munich 2010
http://www.grin.com/e-book/153394/koeniginnen-der-luefte-von-a-bis-z
Ernst Probst / Josef Eimannsberger Three queens of the skies from Bavaria. Thea Knorr - Christian-Marie Schultes - Lisl Schwab, Munich 2010
http://www.grin.com/e-book/155490/drei-koeniginnen-der-luefte-in-bayern
Ernst Probst / Theo Lederer : Christl-Marie Schultes. The first Bavarian aviator, Munich 2010 (in preparation)
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