WASP pilot Nancy Nesbit seated in the cockpit of an AT-6 Texan at Love Field in Dallas, 1944. Colorized.
Submitted by ectheow3 t3_z1xm70 in OldSchoolCool
How can you tell her religion?
In this case WASP doesn’t mean white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, it stands for Women Air Force Service Pilots.
Yeah was a joke :)
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Ba-DUM-tissss!
lol glad someone got it :)
I actually thought that was what they meant
Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) They changed the face of military history. These women could fly. These women served proudly. These women are amazing.
Was a joke but thanks for the info :)
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Came here for this joke. Was not disappointed lol
“This cockpit is so small I have to go outside just to change my mind”…makes sense if you say it in a Thurston Howell voice…
Damn - you beat me to it!
Right where i went too. Like why should THAT matter?
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