Hugh Armstrong Robinson

The Story of Flying Lucky 13, an Aviation Pioneer

Travel back in time with Hugh Armstrong Robinson to learn more about his contributions to aviation history. A remarkable engineer, inventor, and pilot, Robinson performed many first-flight feats and was one of the most successful aviators of his time. His concept for quickly decelerating a plane by catching a cable was so successful it is still used today. Robinson devoted his life to advancing the field of aviation and to making the dream of human flight a reality.

Billie Holladay Skelley of Joplin, MO

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Billie Holladay Skelley is a retired registered nurse who received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Wisconsin. In Madison, she worked as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, taught in the nursing program, and helped develop the nursing curriculum at Clarke College in Iowa. Since her retirement, Billie has focused on writing efforts and is a member of the Missouri Writers’ Guild, the Oklahoma Writers’ Federation, Inc., the Joplin Writers’ Guild, the Ozarks Writers League, and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. An award-winning author, her work has appeared in American Journal of NursingHeart and LungMissouri NursePreMedLife MagazineIntima: A Journal of Narrative Medicine, Today’s Caregiver Magazine, Show Me the OzarksGAMbitNSS NewsMe, as a Child Poetry SeriesMy Mane MemoriesAlmanac for Farmers & City FolkNinety-NinesSpace ReviewAmerican Aviation Historical Society JournalVietNow National Magazine, Stories of JoplinKentucky ExplorerGod & Nature Magazine, Crowder QuillSafe to ChewSasee, Harvard MagazineWell Versed, and Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors.

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