. English: Rosalind Mathilde Franck, facing front. She was an early aviation pioneer holding a 1910 record by flying, non-stop, for 14 miles at Mourmelon, north-east of Paris. She ended her flying career after the August 1, 1910 crash during her exhibition flight at the Boldon Flats which, at the time, were the location of the Boldon Races. circa 1910 1271 Rosalind Mathilde Franck in a biplane, facing front


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