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- Elsie_MacGill abstract "Elizabeth Muriel Gregory "Elsie" MacGill, OC (27 March 1905 – 4 November 1980), known as the "Queen of the Hurricanes", was the world's first female aircraft designer. She worked as an aeronautical engineer during the Second World War and did much to make Canada a powerhouse of aircraft construction during her years at Canadian Car and Foundry (CC&F) in Fort William, Ontario. After her work at CC&F she ran a successful consulting business. Between 1967–1970 she was a commissioner on the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, published in 1970.".
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- Elsie_MacGill deathDate "1980-11-04".
- Elsie_MacGill deathPlace Cambridge,_Massachusetts.
- Elsie_MacGill deathYear "1980".
- Elsie_MacGill education Cambridge,_Massachusetts.
- Elsie_MacGill education Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- Elsie_MacGill education University_of_Michigan.
- Elsie_MacGill occupation Aerospace_engineering.
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- Elsie_MacGill title ""The Queen of the Hurricanes"".
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- Elsie_MacGill birthDate "1905-03-27".
- Elsie_MacGill birthPlace Vancouver.
- Elsie_MacGill caption "Elsie MacGill during her CC&F years".
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- Elsie_MacGill dateOfDeath "1980-11-04".
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- Elsie_MacGill education "Master of Science in Engineering , University of Michigan , doctoral studies at MIT in Cambridge .".
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- Elsie_MacGill name "Elsie MacGill".
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- Elsie_MacGill nationality "Canadian".
- Elsie_MacGill occupation "Aeronautical engineer, Aircraft designer, Human rights activist, Author".
- Elsie_MacGill parents "James Henry MacGill and Helen Gregory MacGill".
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- Elsie_MacGill placeOfBirth Vancouver.
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- Elsie_MacGill quotetext "Although I never learned to fly myself, I accompanied the pilots on all test flights – even the dangerous first flight – of any aircraft I worked on.".
- Elsie_MacGill quotetext "I have received many engineering awards, but I hope I will also be remembered as an advocate for the rights of women and children.".
- Elsie_MacGill quotetext "My presence in the University of Toronto's engineering classes in 1923 certainly turned a few heads.".
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- Elsie_MacGill comment "Elizabeth Muriel Gregory "Elsie" MacGill, OC (27 March 1905 – 4 November 1980), known as the "Queen of the Hurricanes", was the world's first female aircraft designer. She worked as an aeronautical engineer during the Second World War and did much to make Canada a powerhouse of aircraft construction during her years at Canadian Car and Foundry (CC&F) in Fort William, Ontario. After her work at CC&F she ran a successful consulting business.".