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It was also a particularly anxious time for Pauline Gower, because by no means all the publicity generated by the Hatfield photo opportunity of 10 January had been as helpful as she had hoped.It made no difference that the women pilots were not, at this point, to be allowed anywhere near frontline operational aircraft. The Moths were RAF machines, and the news that women would be flying them spread fast. It spread outward from the Hatfield aerodrome, then started bouncing back again. On 17 Janua...ry 1940, a week after the chilly photocall, the Nazi propagandist William Joyce, better known as Lord Haw-Haw, read out the gist of the Daily Express’s report on the day over the wireless from Hamburg. He was still trying to dissuade the British from fighting at all, and he picked up on the money angle. He quoted an envious RAF man as saying the ATA girls would be getting £8 a week, and mocked this as ‘a novel plan for getting back some of the money the fathers and husbands of these young ladies have paid, and will pay as taxpayers to the Government for this war’.
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