Rosamund Everard-Steenkamp
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Rosamund Everard-Steenkamp (1907–1946) was a South African aviator and artist. She was one of the first women to fly a jet airplane, the Gloster Meteor.[1] She was also a talented artist whose work was shown at the South African National Art Gallery.[2] She died in an airplane accident in England.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Was Captain Rosamund Everard-Steenkamp the first woman in the world to fly a jet?. Charles Scott Shaw. (June 1976) Retrieved 2022-12-08 from The South African Military History Society
- ↑ Rosamund Everard-Steenkamp. Retrieved 2022-12-08 from South African History Online
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