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  1. Betty Skelton Frankman Erde (June 28, 1926 – August 31, 2011) was a land speed record holder and aerobatics pilot who set 17 aviation and automobile records. She was known as "The First Lady of Firsts", and helped create opportunities for women in aviation, auto racing, astronautics, and advertising.

  2. 3 nov. 2021 · Betty Skelton Erde was a three-time Female Aerobatic Champion who set 17 aviation and race car records. She flew with the Blue Angels, designed the Pitts Special, and broke barriers for women in aviation, sports, and business.

  3. 6 sept. 2011 · Betty Skelton Erde, also known as the "First Lady of Firsts," was a pioneer in aviation and a friend of airshow legends. She died in 2011 at age 85, after setting world records, winning championships, and working for GM.

  4. 11 sept. 2011 · Ms. Skelton’s first husband, Donald Frankman, died in 2001. She later married Allan Erde, her sole immediate survivor.

  5. Betty Skelton Frankman Erde (née le 28 juin 1926) est décédée le 31 août. Pilote de course (automobile) et pilote de voltige aérienne, elle remporta 17 records aéronautiques et automobiles. Son exemple fit beaucoup pour la cause des femmes dans l’aviation, la course automobile et l’espace.

  6. 13 sept. 2011 · Betty Skelton Erde, an aviator and auto racing pioneer once called the fastest woman on Earth, has died. She was 85. Erde set female speed records at Daytona Beach and Utah's Bonneville salt...

  7. 13 sept. 2011 · THE VILLAGES, Fla. -- Betty Skelton Erde, an aviator and auto racing pioneer once called the fastest woman on Earth, has died. She was 85. Erde set female speed records at Daytona Beach and...