Eleanor Roosevelt frequently flew on the Lockheed Super Constellation during her time as First Lady. This aircraft was known for its long range and comfortable seating, making it a popular choice for transcontinental flights. She also took flights on military planes, particularly during World War II, to visit troops and support the war effort. Roosevelt's use of air travel was significant in promoting the importance of aviation in her era.
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Amelia Earhart flew Eleanor Roosevelt over Washington DC, in April 1933
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Eleanor Roosevelt.
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yes Eleanor Roosevelt did during a tea with Amelia she took her in the plane = = = Eleanor Roosevelt was close friends with the famous pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart. On one occasion Amelia Earhart invited Eleanor Roosevelt to take a flight over the capital, which Eleanor accepted. To mark the occasion Amelia wore an evening gown while piloting the aircraft. During the flight, Amelia promised to teach Mrs Roosevelt how to fly and towards that goal, the first lady obtained her students' permit. Sadly, due to Earhart's disappearance, the First Lady never began her official flying lessons.
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Eleanor Roosevelt had five children.
Eleanor Roosevelt has 6 children
Franklin D. Roosevelt's married his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, in 1905. Eleanor was actually FDR's cousin.