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Whether you’re a Baby Boomer longing for the glory of your long-lost youth or a Gen Z-er wondering what life might have been like if you were born in a simpler time, you’ve definitely spent a bunch of time in your life (however long or short it has been) thinking about the past. There’s no need to feel guilty about it. We’ve all spent days on end dreaming about the good old days. For some, the good old days are the seventies, and for some, they’re the seventeen hundreds, but we all fall victim to a spurt of nostalgia occasionally. So, let us help you out…
#1: E. Lilian Todd, the First Woman to Build and Pilot an Aircraft, 1909
Nothing says nostalgia quite like a photo of a woman flying a plane. We all know that planes are ancient inventions that symbolize the olden days, especially when piloted by women, whose historical role in doing all sorts of things men weren’t allowed to do yet is well-documented.

I’m kidding, of course, but the truth is that we really get a sense of the history when viewing old technologies. Something about seeing to what point society had advanced really allows us to mark a particular period in time. And this is E. Lilian Todd, the first woman to invent and pilot her aircraft in 1909.