‘Bird in a plane’: IAF honours British woman aviator
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British woman Pilot Tracey Curtis lands at Hindon Air force Station. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Taylor’s Boeing biplane (R) is part of the adventurer’s attempt at simulating the flying conditions of the 1930s. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Taylor is being followed by a small crew who is documenting her journey across three continents. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Taylor was honoured by the Indian Air Force with a fly past in Hindon for her aviation achievements. She is currently in India as part of her flight from the United Kingdom to Australia. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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Taylor is making the journey in honour of Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly from Great Britain to Australia. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)
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