Ah....I see. The girls would deliver the Spitfire for the men to fly.
Yes. She delivered no less than 400 Spitfires, and 76 other types of aircraft including Wellington bombers. To do that in unarmed planes with the Luftwaffe always ready to pounce was probably the bravest acts of all those who flew in WW2. A real women who made all the difference and set the scene for women flying fast jets, the top rated fighters of today.
Amy Johnson was also one of those brave women of the ATA, but that famous flyer died in 1941 somewhere in the Thames Estuary whilst flying a Spitfire, demonstrating what a dangerous job it was that she, Mary Ellis, and all the other ATA women undertook to keep the brave men attacking the Luftwaffe.
RIP for a brave women and the last of the ATA