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Electra 10E Today, in 1936, American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart took delivery of her Lockheed Electra 10E Special ...
A new expedition to a remote Pacific island could finally uncover what happened to the legendary pilot nearly 90 years ago.
All Amelia Earhart knew when she arrived at George Putnam’s office in the spring of 1928 was that someone in New York City wanted to talk with her about a possible flying venture.
Born in 1897 in Atchison, Kansas — a small town with limited opportunities, especially for women — Amelia Earhart decided aviation could satisfy her restless blood.
Review: New book asks if Amelia Earhart’s husband pushed her to make her ill-fated final voyage Glenn C. Altschuler - The Minnesota Star Tribune (TNS) Jul 11, 2025 ...
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Column: Amelia Earhart soars back into the headlines in new book ‘The Aviator and the Showman’We’re still looking, though recent events seem to offer the possibility, the possibility I emphasize, that we may find out what happened to aviatrix Amelia Earhart, who, along with navigator Fred ...
Amelia Earhart and her navigator flew a Lockheed Electra 10-E and may have been discovered in the lagoon of a pacific island. Researchers intend to find out.
Eighty-eight years ago this month, Amelia Earhart attempted to become the first woman to fly around the world when she vanished over the Pacific Ocean. Soon, a team of researchers will be ...
Review: New book asks if Amelia Earhart’s husband pushed her to make her ill-fated final voyage Nonfiction: “The Aviator and the Showman” examines Earhart’s relationship to George Putnam.
One of the great mysteries of the past century may be closer to being solved with help from some Purdue University sleuths.
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