Lilly Steinschneider
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Lilly Steinschneider (b. 13. january 1891, Budapest – 28. march 1975, Geneva) was a Hungarian pilot, the first qualified female pilot in the Austro-Hungarian empire. In August 1912 she received the fourth pilot license issued by the flying school established in Wiener Neustadt. Her teacher was the renown aviation pioneer Karl Illner. She flew an Etrich Taube.
[edit] See also
- Karl Illner
- Joseph Sablatnig
- Etrich-Taube
- Hans Vollmöller

