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  1. Jean Batten (née le 15 septembre 1909 et morte le 22 novembre 1982) est une aviatrice néo-zélandaise. Née à Rotorua, elle devient l'une des personnalités néo-zélandaises les plus connues internationalement durant les années 1930 pour un nombre de vols solos brisant des records du monde.

  2. Jean Batten. In her heyday she was a star of the greatest magnitude, more celebrated than the latter-day astronauts who walked on the Moon. For her pioneering transcontinental solo flights, she was fêted, desired and worshipped. She was the Daughter of the Skies, the Darling of the Skyways. Then, as suddenly as she had appeared, she vanished ...

  3. It was updated in February, 2006. One of the great international aviators of the 1930s, Jean Gardner Batten was born on 15 September 1909 in Rotorua, the only daughter of a dentist, Frederick Harold Batten, and his wife, Ellen (Nellie) Blackmore. She was christened Jane after her grandmother, but soon became known as Jean.

  4. 4 de mar. de 2022 · Jean Batten, was born in Rotorua, New Zealand on September 15, 1909, and the Batten family moved to Auckland in 1913. Jean’s mother Ellen, was a strong-minded woman, always encouraging Jean to make her place in a predominantly man’s world.

  5. 22 de nov. de 2022 · Tal día como hoy, el 22 de noviembre de 1982, fallecía en Palma la conocida como 'Greta Garbo de los cielos', Jean Gardner Batten, una mujer pionera en el mundo de la aviación y convertida en ...

  6. Jean Battens Percival Vega Gull im Auckland International Airport Jean Batten und ihr Flugzeug.. Jean Gardner Batten CBE OSC (* 15. September 1909 in Rotorua, Neuseeland; † 22. November 1982 auf Mallorca) war eine neuseeländische Fliegerin.Sie errang in den 1930er Jahren Strecken- und Dauerrekorde im Alleinflug.

  7. Jean Gardner Batten was born September 15, 1909, in Rotorua, New Zealand. Her parents separated in 1920 and Batten stayed with her mother while her father financed her education. In the late 1920s, Batten developed an interest in aviation that her mother encouraged. In 1929, Batten’s mother took her to Sydney, Australia and arranged for her ...