Bessie Coleman primarily flew a Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny," a popular biplane used during World War I and in the post-war period for barnstorming and aerial shows. She was the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license, achieving this milestone in 1921 in France. The Jenny was known for its relatively easy handling, making it suitable for her early aviation performances. Coleman's pioneering efforts helped pave the way for future generations of aviators, particularly women and people of color.
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Bessie Coleman is dead, and she died on April 30, 1926 at the age of 34.
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To be a pilot
The name of the plane that Bessie Coleman fell to her death in was nicknamed Jenny. The proper name was a Curtiss JN-4
Bessie Coleman
Bessie Coleman flew a wide variety of aircraft but she mostly flew a Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" biplane .
Bessie Coleman died in a plane because the plane cracked and fall in the ocean i think
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(elizabeth) Bessie Coleman
George Coleman was Bessie Coleman's father.
Bessie Coleman Did Not Have a Husband.
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The cast of Bessie Coleman - 1922 includes: Bessie Coleman
Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman was one of 13 children and died in a plane crash. She was born in 1892 and died at age 34 in 1926. She was the first African-American woman with a pilot's license, and the first African-American to have an international pilot's license.