Jane Herveu

Jeanne Aline Herveux, generally known as Jane Herveu, (10 December 1885 – 14 January 1955) was a pioneering French aviator who obtained her pilot's licence, no.

[1][2] Born on 10 December 1885 in Paris,[3] Herveux was first known as an automobile exhibition driver, performing at the Crystal Palace in London and taking part in car and motorcycle races at various locations in France.

318 on 7 December 1910, becoming the fourth woman in France to be licensed after Elise Deroche, Marthe Niel and Marie Marvingt.

Herveux became a member of the Aéroclub féminin la Stella, a women's flying club set up by Marie Surcouf in 1909.

After the end of the First World War, she moved to the United States where she worked in fashion.

Jane Herveu, 1921