It is the south ground
It is the south ground, and (unknown - year of a person's death on November 24, 1890) is the Japanese woman who received flight training in the United States of America. I received flight training in the scilla flying school in the ドミングス airport of Los Angeles in 1912. I flew the beginning as a Japanese woman in September, 1912.
Life, achievements
I was from Wakayama and went over to Los Angeles with a family and graduated from a sewing school and was assigned to sewing business. To see an aviation meeting held in ドミングス airport, I was interested in aviation and entered the scilla flying school in 1912. I received the instruction of the Samura fortune mallet which entered the school several months ago. It was said that I flew in about September and practiced, and it might be reported that I got a flight certificate in Japan by mistake. Because it was in about 1921 that Tadashi Hyoudo who got an aviation license first flew in Japanese women, I would fly it than it early for approximately nine years, but came to get the aviation license, and there was not it. Samura acquired American all countries flight certificate in March, 1913 and graduated from a scilla flying school and established own flying school in Los Angeles, but the south ground shared an action, too. On September 14, 1914, I married Samura and I took that I flew and resigned as the eldest son after having conceived. Samura retired himself/herself from the aviation world soon, too.
I returned home in couples in 1923 and founded a dressmaking school in Shimonoseki.
Reference book
- It is Asahi Shimbun for Kunio Hiraki, 1,978 years at "the daybreak of airmen"
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