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Exclusive: Inside the search for Amelia Earhart’s airplane. Many attempts have been made to discover the famed aviator's fate, but never with the technological tools at Robert Ballard's disposal.
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Earhart, in a hangar in California, with the Lockheed Electra 10-E plane that she piloted in her two round-the-world attempts. Photograph from Bettmann / Getty Amelia Earhart’s Reckless Final ...
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The Electra was so heavy that just getting it aloft would be no simple feat. Noonan squeezed uncomfortably inside the fuselage, wedged amid fuel tanks and gear. At 5:40 a.m. , Earhart was ready to go.
A. Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan preparing for their round-the-world flight attempt. They disappeared on July 2, 1937, somewhere in the north or south Pacific.
The Lockheed Electra 'Flying Laboratory', piloted by American aviator Amelia Earhart (1898 - 1937) and Fred Noonan flies over the Golden Gate bridge in Oakland, California, at the start of a ...
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