Doran convinced Malloska to enter an airplane in the
Dole Air Race and to allow her to fly along. The plane, a biplane
Buhl Airsedan (registration NX2915), was named the
Miss Doran in her honour. The pilot was John 'Auggy' Pedlar and the navigator was Vilas Knope. Because of the attitudes of the day, Doran was popular for interviews with the press. It was considered strange for a woman to take part. She was quoted as saying “A woman should fly just as easily as a man.… Women certainly have the courage and tenacity required for long flights.” Doran wanted to be the first woman to make such an ocean flight. She had been on long overland flights with the crew before. Despite engine trouble early in the race, and attempts by the crew and crowd to get her to remain behind, Doran stayed with the plane. However, although other planes arrived in
Hawaii, nothing was heard from the
Miss Doran or her crew again. There was a search by the Army and Navy, and also a competitor's plane which then also went missing after joining the search.
James Dole offered $20,000 to find the missing planes. Malloska added $10,000 to find his friend and the others.
Hearst also added a reward. There were many tributes after her death.
Ontario, Canada named a lake in her honour and Doran Tower was put up beside Lincoln Field in Flint. The tower was destroyed in 1973 because the owner could no longer afford the taxes. ==See also==