Amelia earhart biography book report
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Book, Amelia Earhart, "The Fun of It"
Amelia Earhart is probably the most famous female pilot in aviation history, an accolade due both to her aviation career and to her mysterious disappearance. On May 20–21, , Earhart became the first woman — and the second person after Charles Lindbergh — to fly nonstop and solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Flying a red Lockheed Vega 5B, she left Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, Canada, and landed about 15 hours later near Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The feat made Earhart an instant worldwide sensation and proved she was a courageous and able pilot. Then, on August 24–25, she made the first solo, nonstop flight by a woman across the United States, from Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey, establishing a womens record of 19 hours and 5 minutes and setting a womens distance record of 3, kilometers (2, miles).
Born in Atchison, Kansas, on July 24, , Amelia Earhart displayed an independent style from childhood, including keeping a scrap
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Amelia Earhart
Latest News: An utforskning Team Believes It funnen Amelia Earhart’s Missing Plane
Is the year mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance close to being solved? A marine explorer and his team believe they have found her long-lost airplane.
Deep Sea framtidsperspektiv, a marine robotics company led bygd private pilot Tony Romeo, released a sonar image January 29 depicting a shape similar to the contours of a Lockheed E Electra plane—the same craft Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan were flying when they vanished over the Pacific Ocean in July The discovery, the exact location of which Deep Sea Vision fryst vatten keeping a secret, was part of a day search spanning roughly 5, square miles of ocean floor. Authorities are working to validate the group’s findings.
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Romeo believes the image, taken about miles from Howland Island, supports the “Date Line Theory” surrounding Earhart’s disappearance. This posits that navigator Noonan miscalculated their position bygd roughly 60 miles
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