
Some people are difficult to impress. In the fast-paced world of aviation,
adrenaline-charged, death-defying stunts are the order of the day. But during
a 2004 air show in Dayton, Ohio, even seasoned aviation fans were stunned and
delighted by the dynamic display put on by one fearless airshow performer.
The show was so remarkable that it led one honored WWII instructor pilot,
Earl Krebs, to remark: "This is the first time I've ever seen a T-6 cartwheel
in the sky and at a low altitude at that. Absolutely incredible." Krebs would
know. He instructed pilots during the Second World War in operating the very
type of airplane being flown. What made the performance even more incredible
was that the pilot was a woman.
Since the beginning of her professional flying career in 1979, Mary
Dilda has been thrilling aviation professionals and fans alike with
her breathtaking aerial acrobatics and lightning-fast speeds. Today
she stands as one of the most prominent female pilots in the aviation
world. She gives the men a run for their money and brings you Mary
Dilda Airshows and the Two of Hearts Air Racing Team.
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