Lilly Steinschneider

[4] The French woman pilot Jeanne Pallier also flew that day and the two women placed third and fourth in the duration contest.

[1] After her marriage, she stopped flying and lived with her husband in Ronsperg Castle in Bohemia area of the Czech Republic.

[6] In 1927 she gave birth to her daughter, Maria Electa Thecla Elisabeth Christina Helena Sophia Coudenhove-Kalergi, known as Marina.

[7] In 1939 she and her daughter moved to Italy from the Czech Republic to avoid Nazi persecution for her Jewish heritage.

The writer Bernhard Setzwein describes her life and marriage to Johann Graf Coudenhove-Kalergi in his novel The Bohemian Samurai, published in 2017.

Count Hansi with his wife, the aviation pioneer Lilly Steinschneider , portrayed by the painter Alfred Offner [ de ] (1879–1947), who lived for a time in Ronsperg Castle, the couple's home
Lilly Steinschneider Gasse in Wiener Neustadt