1892, died after 1962) was a German aviator and the second German woman to receive a pilot's license.Möhring was a passenger on a flight from Johannisthal to Döberitz on board a Rumpler Taube.
On 7 September 1912 she received pilot's license #285 flying a Grade monoplane.
She was the second German woman to be licensed (after Amelie Beese), and the third total woman in Germany (after Beese and Božena Laglerová from Prague).
She flew at the Essen-Gelsenkirchen-Rotthausen aerodrome.Charlotte was married to Georg Mürau, who was also a pilot and instructor, they operated a flying school together in 1914.
During and after World War I civil aviation was restricted in Germany, Möhring did not resume her flying career.
Little else is known about her life after the war, except that she lived until at least 1962, at which time she was at least 70 years old.