harriet quimby has a bit part. she's writing screenplays. she cajoles her editor into paying for flying lessons at the meet and belmont park and she becomes successful, becomes the first woman to get a pilots license. the year after that becomes the first woman to fly across the english channel. she develops, she designs her purple flanks it which is a one piece flying suit that converts into a dress -- [laughter] and became one of the most famous and was a great flyer, she tragically, she also tragically died. in a boston airshow in 1912, either she felt out -- you know, they were so formative, they didn't even use seatbelts until bashing seat belt started coming in 1910, although in 1911. whether she was wearing some kind of restraint it's unclear but she died when she fell out of her airplane. to me this was just such a remarkable woman, and for her to of been lost in history is a tragedy. as curtiss and beachey and all of these plain your flies. so in addition to the wright brothers and curtiss, which i hope is a strong story, that i cou