Nathan--
Interesting thread idea. Course you've all but guaranteed I'd agree with you about Mary Dilda, with that Sea Fury reference...the lady clearly has
taste!
I haven't actually known many female pilots personally (though ex-CWHer Joan Thompson does come to mind); by reputation, or from seeing their flying, though, there are many...
Patty Wagstaff
Montaine Mallet
Julie Clark
Debbie Gary Callier
...aerobatic stars all; Julie Clark sometimes gets so near the deck in her T-34 that I have long referred to the "too much month at the end of the money" situation as "financial Julie Clarking"...and I well remember seeing Debbie Gary Callier fly a full routine from a closed cross runway in a horrendous crosswind at London one year...all these jets were stuck on the ground, Ms Gary Callier and her little Marchetti were the only thing left on the flying program!
Jacqueline (Jackie) Cochran and Jacqueline Auriol
...the famous "dueling Jacquelines", one American, one French, who in the 50s and early 60s kept trading speed records back and forth...
Natalia Gynku
...who besides being an airshow pilot is also a professional model; the L-29 Delfin she used to fly is now here in Ontario, I think she now flies an L-39 but am not sure.
Carolyn Grace
Suzanne Parish
Naomi Wadsworth
Lynette Zuccoli
Judy Pay
...in our favourite sphere, Warbirds. There are many others of course but these were the first few who came to mind. (Actually, Nathan, given that Ms Parish's aircraft of choice was her famous gloss-pink P-40N, I'd have thought you'd have mentioned her in your initial post...)
S.