Charlotte Möhring (born 31 March 1887 - died 19 October 1970 in Berlin) was a German aviator and the second German woman to receive a pilot's license.
Möhring was a passenger on a flight from Johannisthal to Döberitz on board a Rumpler Taube.
On 7 September 1912 she received pilot's license #285 flying a Grade monoplane.
[3] Charlotte was married to Georg Mürau, who was also a pilot and instructor, they operated a flying school together in 1914.
[1] During and after World War I civil aviation was restricted in Germany, Möhring did not resume her flying career which in 1953 she described as "a sport".