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553:, in 1915, but the current claims officer reconsidered his retirement and demanded his job back, leaving Edwin Earhart unemployed. Amy Earhart took her children to Chicago, where they lived with friends. Amelia canvassed nearby high schools in Chicago to find the best science program; she rejected the high school nearest her home, complaining the chemistry lab was "just like a kitchen sink". She eventually enrolled in
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664:. The pilot saw Earhart and her friend, who were watching from an isolated clearing, and dived at them. "I am sure he said to himself, 'Watch me make them scamper,' " she said. Earhart stood her ground as the aircraft came close. "I did not understand it at the time," she said, "but I believe that little red airplane said something to me as it swished by."
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3085:(1980) with clips of Earhart. Commenting on the origins of the song, which interweaves the story of a desert journey with aspects of Earhart's disappearance, Mitchell said: "I was thinking of Amelia Earhart and addressing it from one solo pilot to another ... sort of reflecting on the cost of being a woman and having something you must do".
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1201:, who helped prepare her aircraft and played the role of "decoy" for the press because he was ostensibly preparing Earhart's Vega for his own Arctic flight. After a flight lasting 14 hours, 56 minutes, during which she contended with strong northerly winds, icy conditions and mechanical problems, Earhart landed in a pasture at
333:, and developed a passion for adventure at a young age, steadily gaining flying experience from her twenties. In 1928, Earhart became a celebrity after becoming the first female passenger to cross the Atlantic by airplane. In 1932, Earhart became the first woman to make a nonstop, solo, transatlantic flight and was awarded the
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reinstated him. At about this time, Earhart's grandmother Amelia Otis died, leaving a substantial estate that placed her daughter's share in a trust, fearing Edwin's drinking would exhaust the funds. The Otis house was auctioned along with its contents; Amelia later described these events as the end of her childhood.
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minor navigational error that put them in the wrong state; they were flying close to the state line, but Putnam was still concerned. Sometime later, Putnam and Mantz arranged a night flight to test
Manning's navigational skill. Under poor navigational conditions, Manning's position was off by 20 miles (32 km).
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Pacific islands and waters. In late July 1937, Putnam chartered two small boats and, while he remained in the United States, directed a search of other islands. Putnam acted to become the
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Oakland radio amateur was reported to have heard emergency transmissions, seemingly from Earhart. In the days after their last confirmed transmissions, further transmissions purporting to be from Earhart were reported, many of which were determined to be
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Earhart had no training on this type of aircraft and did not pilot the plane. When interviewed after landing, she said: "Stultz did all the flying—had to. I was just baggage, like a sack of potatoes ... maybe someday I'll try it alone." Despite her feeling she gained international attention from
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to the island to offer communication and navigation support for the flight. The cutter was to communicate with
Earhart's aircraft via radio, transmit a homing signal to help the aviators locate Howland Island, use radio direction-finding (RDF), and use the cutter's boilers to create a dark column of
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Manning would navigate. During a flight across the US that included Earhart, Manning, and Putnam, Earhart flew using landmarks; she and Putnam knew where they were. Manning did a navigation fix that alarmed Putnam, because Manning made a
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were an expression of
Earhart's new image. Her concept of simple, natural lines matched with wrinkle-proof, washable materials was the embodiment of a sleek, purposeful, but feminine "A.E.", the familiar name she used with family and friends. Celebrity endorsements helped Earhart finance her flying.
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The marketing campaign by both
Earhart and Putnam was successful in establishing the Earhart mystique in the public psyche. Rather than simply endorsing the products, Earhart became involved in the promotions, especially in women's fashions. The "active living" lines that were sold in stores such as
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and "Queen of the Air". Immediately after her return to the United States, Earhart undertook an exhausting lecture tour in 1928 and 1929. Putnam had undertaken to heavily promote
Earhart in a campaign that included publishing a book she wrote, a series of new lecture tours, and using pictures of her
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Earhart children seemed to have a spirit of adventure and would set off daily to explore their neighborhood. As a child, Amelia Earhart spent hours playing with sister Pidge, climbing trees, hunting rats with a rifle, and sledding downhill. Some biographers have characterized the young Amelia as
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The reputed July 3 transmission was an SOS message in
Earhart's voice, accompanied by her plane's call letters. The alleged July 6 message, heard on one of Earhart's bands, was in a faint voice and its gender unidentifiable, which said: "Cannot hold out much longer". Putnam believed the messages to
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referred to her as "Mrs. Putnam", she laughed it off. Putnam also learned he would be called "Mr. Earhart". There was no honeymoon for the couple because Earhart was involved in a nine-day, cross-country tour promoting autogyros and the tour's sponsor Beech-Nut chewing gum. Earhart and Putnam never
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Sisters Amelia and Grace—who from her teenage years went by her middle name Muriel—Earhart remained with their grandparents in Atchison while their parents moved into new, smaller quarters in Des Moines. During this period, the Earhart girls received homeschooling from their mother and a governess.
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undertook an unsuccessful search north and west of Howland Island based on initial assumptions about transmissions from the aircraft. The U.S. Navy joined the search and over about three days sent available resources to the search area near Howland Island. Official search efforts lasted until July
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The last voice transmission received on Howland Island from Earhart indicated she and Noonan were flying along a line of position running north-to-south on 157–337 degrees, which Noonan would have calculated and drawn on a chart as passing through Howland. After all contact with Howland Island was
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Between 1930 and 1935, Earhart set seven women's speed-and-distance aviation records in a variety of aircraft, including the Kinner Airster, Lockheed Vega, and Pitcairn Autogiro. By 1935, recognizing the limitations of her "lovely red Vega" in long, transoceanic flights, Earhart contemplated a new
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Early in 1936, Earhart started planning to fly around the world; if she succeeded, she would become the first woman to do so. Although others had flown around the world, Earhart's flight would be the longest at 29,000 miles (47,000 km) because it followed a roughly equatorial route. Earhart
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On April 19, 1935, using her Lockheed Vega aircraft that she had named "old Bessie, the fire horse", Earhart flew solo from Los Angeles to Mexico City. Earhart's next record attempt was a nonstop flight from Mexico City to New York. After she set off on May 8, her flight was uneventful, although
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On March 17, 1937, Earhart and her crew set out on the first leg of her round-the-world flight, but they abandoned this attempt after a non-fatal crash that damaged the aircraft. The first leg of this attempt was between Oakland, California, and Honolulu, Hawaii. The crew were Earhart, Noonan,
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Gold Bug "Speedster", a two-seat automobile, and named it "Yellow Peril". Simultaneously, pain from Earhart's old sinus problem worsened, and in early 1924, she was hospitalized for another sinus operation, which was again unsuccessful. She tried a number of ventures that included setting up a
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reported this signal as the loudest possible signal, indicating Earhart and Noonan were in the immediate area. The ship could not send voice at the frequency she asked for so they sent Morse code signals instead. Earhart acknowledged receiving these but said she was unable to determine their
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long-distance air race, finishing fifth, the best result she could manage because her stock Lockheed Vega, whose maximum speed was 195 mph (314 km/h), was outclassed by purpose-built aircraft that reached more than 300 mph (480 km/h). The race had been difficult because a
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The Earhart family's finances seemingly improved with the acquisition of a new house and the hiring of two servants but it soon became apparent Edwin was an alcoholic. In 1914, he was forced to retire; he attempted to rehabilitate himself through treatment but the Rock Island Railroad never
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in Des Moines. Their father tried to interest his daughters in taking a flight but after looking at the rickety "flivver", Amelia promptly asked if they could go back to the merry-go-round. She later described the biplane as "a thing of rusty wire and wood and not at all interesting".
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mine, Amelia Earhart's inheritance from her grandmother, which her mother was now administering, steadily diminished until it was exhausted. Consequently, with no immediate prospect of recouping her investment in flying, Earhart sold the Canary and a second Kinner and bought a yellow
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while attempting to become the first female pilot to circumnavigate the world. During her life, Earhart embraced celebrity culture and women's rights, and since her disappearance, she has become a cultural icon. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo non-stop across the
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in 1973. Several commemorative memorials in the United States have been named in her honor; these include a commemorative US airmail stamp, an airport, a museum, a bridge, a cargo ship, an earth-fill dam, a playhouse, a library, and multiple roads and schools. She also has a
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In late November 1934, while Earhart was away on a speaking tour, a fire broke out at the Putnam residence in Rye, destroying many family treasures and Earhart's personal mementos. Putnam had already sold his interest in the New York-based publishing company to his cousin
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A series of misunderstandings, errors or mechanical failures are likely to have occurred on the final approach to Howland Island. Noonan had earlier written about problems affecting the accuracy of RDF in navigation. Another cited cause of possible confusion was that
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realized their RDF system could not tune into the aircraft's signal on 3105 kHz; radioman Leo Bellarts later commented he "was sitting there sweating blood because I couldn't do a darn thing about it". A similar call asking for a bearing was received at
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biplane, which she nicknamed "The Canary". After her first successful solo landing, she bought a new leather flying coat. Due to the newness of the coat, she was subjected to teasing, so she aged it by sleeping in it and staining it with aircraft oil.
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flew a similar aircraft to Earhart's, a Lockheed 10A Electra, to complete a round-the-world flight that followed Earhart's flight plan. On the 30th anniversary of her disappearance, Pellegreno dropped a wreath over Howland island in Earhart's honor.
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In August 1928, Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the North American continent and back. Her piloting skills and professionalism gradually grew, and she was acknowledged by experienced professional pilots who flew with her. General
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Manning, the only skilled radio operator, had left the crew, which now consisted of Noonan and Earhart. The pair departed Miami on June 1 and after numerous stops in South America, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia, arrived at
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established a business partnership they had been considering since late 1934, and established the short-lived Earhart-Mantz Flying School, which Mantz controlled and operated through his aviation company United Air Services, which was based at
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era, Earhart had painful minor operations to wash out the affected maxillary sinus but these procedures were not successful and her headaches worsened. Earhart's convalescence lasted nearly a year, which she spent at her sister's home in
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On October 22, 1922, Earhart flew the Airster to an altitude of 14,000 feet (4,300 m), setting a world record for female pilots. On May 16, 1923, Earhart became the 16th woman in the United States to be issued a pilot's license
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Alfred Gideon Otis (1827–1912), who was a former judge in Kansas, the president of Atchison Savings Bank, and a leading resident of the town. Earhart was the second child of the marriage after a stillbirth in August 1896. She was of
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later said: "There was no doubt many stations calling the Earhart plane on the plane's frequency, some by voice and others by signals. All of these added to the confusion and doubtfulness of the authenticity of the reports."
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While the Electra was being repaired, Earhart and Putnam secured additional funds and prepared for a second attempt, in which they would fly west to east. The second attempt began with an unpublicized flight from Oakland to
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British aviation historian Roy Nesbit interpreted evidence in contemporary accounts and Putnam's correspondence and concluded Earhart's Electra was not fully fueled at Lae. William L. Polhemous, the navigator on
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pandemic reached Toronto, Earhart was engaged in nursing duties that included night shifts at Spadina Military Hospital. In early November that year, she became infected and was hospitalized for pneumonia and
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Manning, and Mantz, who was acting as Earhart's technical advisor. Due to problems with the propeller hubs' variable pitch mechanisms, the aircraft needed servicing and was taken to the United States Navy's
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Sources have noted Earhart's apparent lack of understanding of her direction-finding system, which had been fitted to the aircraft just prior to the flight. The system was equipped with a new receiver from
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that had reversed the route, Earhart's flight had been mainly routine with no mechanical breakdowns. In her final hours, she relaxed and listened to "the broadcast of the Metropolitan Opera from New York".
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built the airplane, which was fitted with extra fuel tanks and other extensive modifications. Earhart dubbed the twin-engine monoplane her "flying laboratory". The plane was built at Lockheed's plant in
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that is now known as Nikumaroro, has been the subject of inquiry as a possible crash-landing site but, despite numerous expeditions, no link between Earhart and the island has ever been found.
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in Toronto; she said: "The interest, aroused in me, in Toronto, led me to all the air circuses in the vicinity." One of the highlights of the day was a flying exhibition put on by a World War I
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began a lengthy analysis of the flight. His research included the intricate radio-transmission documentation. Safford concluded the flight had suffered from poor planning and worse execution.
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Earhart's ideas on marriage were liberal for the time; she believed in equal responsibilities for both breadwinners and kept her own name rather than being referred to as "Mrs. Putnam". When
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they gathered in a growing collection. In 1904, with the help of her uncle, Amelia Earhart constructed a home-made ramp that was fashioned after a roller coaster she had seen on a trip to
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on 7500 kHz, but she was unable to determine a minimum so she could not determine a direction to the ship. Earhart was also unable to determine a minimum during an RDF test at Lae.
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that was recovered following the March 1937 Hawaii crash has been confirmed as authentic and is now regarded as a control piece that will help authenticate possible future discoveries.
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and Marie K. Long considered Manning's performance reasonable, because it was within an acceptable error of 30 miles (48 km), but Mantz and Putnam wanted a better navigator.
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The U.S. government investigated the aircraft's disappearance and, in its report, concluded Earhart's plane ran out of fuel and crashed into the ocean. During the 1970s, retired
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to transmit signals the Electra could use as an RDF beacon to find the ship. In theory, the plane could listen for the signal while rotating its
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they wore, and although Amelia liked the freedom of movement they provided, she was sensitive to the fact the neighborhood's girls wore dresses.
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received strong, clear voice transmissions from Earhart identifying as KHAQQ, but she was unable to hear voice transmissions from the ship.
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trustee of Earhart's estate so he could pay for the searches and related bills. In probate court in Los Angeles, Putnam asked to have the "
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seaplane routes across the Pacific. Noonan had also been responsible for training Pan American's navigators to fly the route between
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Amelia Earhart's daughters: the wild and glorious story of American women aviators from World War II to the dawn of the space age
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Earhart's accomplishments in aviation inspired a generation of female aviators, including more-than 1,000 women pilots of the
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was forced to pull out due to mechanical problems. In addition, "blinding fog" and violent thunderstorms plagued the race.
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De Hart, Jane Sherron (1995). Ware, Susan (ed.). "The Perils of Flying Solo: Amelia Earhart and Feminist Individualism".
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as a visiting faculty member to counsel women on careers and as a technical advisor to its Department of Aeronautics.
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descent; Alfred Otis had not initially favored the marriage and was not satisfied with Edwin's progress as a lawyer.
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smoke that could be seen over the horizon. All of the navigation methods failed to guide Earhart to Howland Island.
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named after her. Numerous films, documentaries, and books have recounted Earhart's life, and she is ranked ninth on
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to home in to the island. The flight never left Luke Field; during the takeoff run, there was an uncontrolled
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withdrew it from the market; court records indicate the company reached an out-of-court settlement with her.
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and Earhart planned their communication schedule using time systems set a half-hour apart; Earhart was using
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but spent a miserable semester for which a yearbook caption noted: "A.E.—the girl in brown who walks alone".
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as an advisor in aeronautical engineering and a career counselor to female students. She was a member of the
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features Amelia Earhart in their comic A Cold Day in Hell. The mercenaries find her plane crashed in Sibera.
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be authentic because they were within five minutes of the half hour, the expected interval of SOS messages.
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planned to court publicity along the route to increase interest in a planned book about the expedition.
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to be published on October 4 of that same year and based on the fatal last adventure of Amelia Earhart.
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magazine to retract their offer. The money Earhart made from Lucky Strike had been intended to support
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Countless tributes and memorials have been made in Amelia Earhart's name, including a 2012 tribute by
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on Howland Island, where she was due to land before she went missing. It is no longer operational.
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When Stultz, Gordon, and Earhart returned to the United States on July 6, they were greeted with a
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but could not locate it and were flying at 1,000 ft (300 m). In her transmission at
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Amelia Earhart standing in front of the Lockheed Electra in which she disappeared in July 1937
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Whistled Like a Bird: The Untold Story of Dorothy Putnam, George Putnam and Amelia Earhart
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Jackie Cochran: The Autobiography of the Greatest Woman Pilot in Aviation History
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the ancestors of Sam & Max meet Amelia Earhart when she was still a child.
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and several other airlines in the northeastern US, and by 1940 had become
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7507:"Amelia Earhart flies from Hawaii to California | January 11, 1935"
7090:"Spirit Of Flight Center Welcomes New Addition | Aero-News Network"
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5327:"Life Hero of the Week Profile: Amelia Earhart; First Lady of the Sky."
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Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum Presents A Deep Dive with Deep Sea Vision
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The Official Website of Amelia Earhart (The Family of Amelia Earhart)
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The Official Website of Amelia Earhart (The Family of Amelia Earhart)
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Speculation on the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan
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387:. Decades after her presumed death, Earhart was inducted into the
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Safford, Laurance F. with Cameron A. Warren and Robert R. Payne.
7329:"News Archive: Your link to SouthCoast Massachusetts and beyond."
4900:"Amelia Earhart's Flight Across America: Rediscovering a Legend."
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First woman to fly nonstop, coast-to-coast across the U.S. (1932)
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ranked Earhart No. 9 on its list of the "51 Heroes of Aviation".
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4309:"Has Simi Valley become embroiled in the Middle East situation?"
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Still Missing: Amelia Earhart and the Search for Modern Feminism
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Most Probable Position, A History of Aerial Navigation to 1941
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The Women's Century: A Celebration of Changing Roles 1900–2000
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Earhart's Flight into Yesterday: The Facts Without the Fiction
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Earhart's flight into yesterday: the facts without the fiction
6353:"Amelia Earhart's disappearance still haunts her stepson, 83."
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Van Pelt, Lori (March 2008). "Amelia's Autogiro Adventures".
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The winged gospel: America's romance with aviation, 1900–1950
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5154:"Newly Discovered Amelia Earhart Letter Shows Her Wild Side."
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
8617:. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2008.
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O'Leary, Michael. "The Earhart Discovery: Fact or Fiction?"
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They Changed the World: 200 Icons Who Have Made a Difference
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Around the world in eight days: the flight of the Winnie Mae
5332:, October 5, 2002 (archived). Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
5170:"Public to get first look at Amelia Earhart's private life."
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Genealogical and biographical record of north-eastern Kansas
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First woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross (1932)
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First woman to cross the United States in an autogyro (1931)
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Finding Amelia: The True Story of the Earhart Disappearance
7336:, October 1, 2004 (archived). Retrieved: February 21, 2012.
6790:"Earhart broke social and aviation barriers, Clinton say.."
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8543:. Saipan, Marshall Islands: @Walt F. J. Goodridge, 2017.
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Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart
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3767:"American Experience: Amelia Earhart Program Transcript."
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3534:"Timeline: Equal Rights Amendment, Phase One: 1921–1972."
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the titular duo meet a baby version of Amelia Earhart on
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George Palmer Putnam Collection of Amelia Earhart Papers
8483:. New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2003.
8167:. St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada: Robinson-Blackmore.
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George Palmer Putnam Collection of Amelia Earhart Papers
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and mechanical engineering. She began junior college at
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in the central Pacific Ocean. The two were last seen in
8056:. New York: International Center of Photography, 2007.
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Amelia: The Centennial Biography of an Aviation Pioneer
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6312:"The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart | Britannica"
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8122:. Santa Barbara, California: Bellerophon Books, 1992.
6961:. Vol. 1A. Sydney, Ohio: Amos Media. p. 285.
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5529:"Parks Airport Lockheed Vega 5C Special NX/NR/NC965Y."
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4982:"The Autogiro Flies the Mail!", by W. David Lewis, in
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Many early aviation records, including first woman to
8206:. Ames, Iowa: The Iowa State University Press, 1971.
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Courage is the Price: The Biography of Amelia Earhart
7817:"'Lady Lindy': The Remarkable Life of Amelia Earhart"
7018:"Amelia Earhart: Hawaii celebrates the great aviator"
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Leguizamon, Mercedes; Ahmed, Saeed (March 7, 2018).
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2982:"Amelia Earhart: The Price of Courage" (1993) is an
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7840:Goldstein, Donald M.; Dillon, Katherine V. (1997).
7006:, Volume 44, 1958, p. 20. Retrieved: June 25, 2010.
6620:"The Amelia Earhart Mystery Stays Down in the Deep"
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5159:, February 25, 2003. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
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8703:General Correspondence: Earhart, Amelia, 1932–1934
8509:Cochran, Jacqueline and Maryann Bucknum Brinkley.
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1175:On May 20, 1932, 34-year-old Earhart set off from
435:Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897, in
8494:Chapman, Sally Putnam, with Stephanie Mansfield.
8283:. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.
7688:. Letter to Civil Aviation Board. Lae, New Guinea
7205:. Archived from the original on December 30, 2011
6666:, October 31, 2009. Retrieved: November 7, 2009.
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5043:'Aviators: Amelia Earhart's Autogiro Adventures.'
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8528:. Frederick, Colorado: Renaissance House, 1987.
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6358:January 22, 2011, at the Portuguese Web Archive
5067:Reuther, Ronald T.; Larkins, William T. (2008).
4569:, July 12, 2007. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
3772:, April 12, 2012. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
3557:"The History Behind the Equal Rights Amendment."
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313:. On July 2, 1937, Earhart disappeared over the
27:American aviation pioneer and author (1897–1937)
7889:(1st Perennial ed.). New York: Perennial.
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7307:"In Search of Amelia Earhart/Now We Are Three."
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2487:Pathe newsreel detailing her 1937 disappearance
853:First woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 1928
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8647:. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1972.
8034:The Sound of Wings: The Life of Amelia Earhart
7947:Amelia Earhart's shoes: is the mystery solved?
7239:"Amelia Earhart: The Price of Courage (1993)."
6907:"Wings of Dreams – May 28, 1997" (transcript).
6889:(American Heroes). New York: Macmillan, 2005.
6700:"Aircraft Search Project in Papua New Guinea."
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6181:"The Final Flight. Part 3: At Howland Island."
5346:Derry City Council Heritage and Museum Service
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4996:"Model, Static, Pitcairn PCA-2 ("Beech-Nut")."
4043:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1993.
37:"Earhart" redirects here. For other uses, see
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8340:(1st ed.). New York: Fawcett Columbine.
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3478:"Why does Amelia Earhart still fascinate us?"
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2707:Portal of the Folded Wings Shrine to Aviation
1118:Earhart married her public relations manager
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549:as a junior. Edwin applied for a transfer to
545:in St. Paul, Minnesota, where Amelia entered
7950:. Walnut Creek, California: AltaMira Press.
7761:(1st ed.). Harcourt, Brace and Company.
7632:East to the Dawn: The Life of Amelia Earhart
6959:Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, 2024
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4854:Boston and Maine Railroad Employees Magazine
4423:"Lady Lindy, Amelia Earhart's life history."
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3202:Women's speed transcontinental record (1933)
3175:First woman to fly the Atlantic Ocean (1928)
2805:In 1942, a United States Liberty ship named
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1436:Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan
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766:Financial problems and move to Massachusetts
736:. For training, Snook used a crash-salvaged
11042:Members of the Society of Woman Geographers
8613:Reuther, Ronald T. and William T. Larkins.
8554:Hoverstein, Paul. "An American Obsession".
6984:August 17, 1963. Retrieved: March 20, 2012.
6972:"Earhart beacon shines from lonely island."
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4633:Southampton: A pictorial peep into the past
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3190:First woman to fly the Atlantic solo (1932)
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2753:The home where Earhart was born is now the
1068:In 1930, Earhart became an official of the
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8466:Winged Legend: The Story of Amelia Earhart
8146:United States women in aviation, 1930–1939
7885:Haynsworth, Leslie; Toomey, David (1998).
7262:"Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight (1994)."
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6732:Commonwealth of Australia: Military Forces
6660:"Cousin: Japanese captured Amelia Earhart"
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5674:"Miss Earhart to get 'Flying Laboratory'."
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5371:, April 11, 2012. Retrieved: July 9, 2017.
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5209:(archived). Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
3996:, June 29, 2008. Retrieved: June 30, 2008.
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8321:, McLean, Virginia: Paladwr Press, 2003.
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7532:Morton, Michael Quentin (December 2021).
6930:"Purdue unveils Amelia Earhart sculpture"
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6372:"Amelia Earhart: Susan Butler interview."
5929:Moriaty, William (November 24–30, 2003).
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5627:"Amelia Earhart home, Toluca Lake, 2003."
5518:. S. Greene Press. pp. 199–200, 202.
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2300:Earhart's flight was intended to be from
652:Earhart in her first training plane, 1920
11052:National Aviation Hall of Fame inductees
8451:Lost Star: The Search for Amelia Earhart
8446:. New York: Duell, Sloan, Pearce, 1960.
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7992:. San Diego, Calif.: Greenhaven Press.
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5071:. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 20–21.
5033:, 2010. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
4945:
4933:
4815:
4778:
4734:
4704:
4306:
4266:
4182:
4101:
4067:
4019:Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
3878:
3866:
3793:
3509:
3385:List of female explorers and travelers
3073:'s song "Amelia" appears on her album
2963:
2917:In the 2021 alternate history novella
2812:was launched; it was wrecked in 1948.
1074:Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
1049:(nicknamed the "Powder Puff Derby" by
759:Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
414:'s list of the 51 Heroes of Aviation.
10794:
10611:
10283:
9788:
9113:
8944:
8753:
8714:
8541:Amelia Earhart on Saipan Tour Booklet
8337:Amelia Earhart: challenging the skies
8255:
8143:
8139:. McCormick-Armstrong, Pub. Division.
8117:
8096:
8084:from the original on October 17, 2017
7983:
7924:
7827:from the original on October 17, 2017
7786:
7744:from the original on January 12, 2024
7684:Collopy, James A. (August 28, 1937).
7607:
7544:from the original on February 7, 2024
6825:
6520:
6278:from the original on October 19, 2016
6161:from the original on October 21, 2016
6050:
5834:
5562:
5513:
5480:from the original on January 12, 2024
5392:
5293:Davis-Monthan Aviation Field Register
5103:
4969:"Miss Earhart Sets Autogiro Record",
4877:from the original on January 12, 2024
4835:from the original on January 12, 2024
4590:
4518:"Amelia Earhart Biographical Sketch".
4397:from the original on January 12, 2024
4367:from the original on January 12, 2024
4319:from the original on January 12, 2024
4288:from the original on January 12, 2024
4221:from the original on January 12, 2024
4164:from the original on January 12, 2024
4136:from the original on January 12, 2024
3968:
3890:
3494:
3181:First woman to fly an autogyro (1931)
2903:
2292:Flight between Lae and Howland Island
1032:
975:
885:/3m named "Friendship" and landed at
811:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
449:; 1869–1962). Amelia was born in the
440:
326:, an organization for female pilots.
11072:People from Toluca Lake, Los Angeles
11032:Hyde Park Academy High School alumni
10890:Bolkhovitinov DB-A North Pole flight
8468:. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971.
8274:
7789:Amelia Earhart: Heroine of the Skies
7700:
7679:. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
7591:Whatever Happened to Amelia Earhart?
7588:
6944:"Earhart's Purdue legacy resurfaces"
5931:"The History of Aviation in Florida"
5822:
4921:
4719:
4532:
4456:
4444:
4160:. Smith College. 1918. p. 165.
4113:
3914:
3902:
3781:
3121:Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space
3092:announced on July 9 2024 a new disc
2818:was named in her honor in May 2007.
2773:
2583:2024–2025: Search by Deep Sea Vision
2320:), Earhart and Noonan took off from
569:, but did not complete her program.
368:airplane, Earhart and her navigator
10952:20th-century American women writers
10857:Airlines of Australia Stinson crash
8615:Images of America: Oakland Aviation
8218:Post, Wiley; Gatty, Harold (1931).
7988:Amelia Earhart: opposing viewpoints
7871:. New York: Longmans, Green and Co.
7534:"They Couldn't Stop Amelia Earhart"
7424:
7390:from the original on March 23, 2018
7357:from the original on March 22, 2021
7154:from the original on April 22, 2021
6860:theyellowbrickroadtrip.blogspot.com
6539:
6521:Smith, Stephen (January 29, 2024).
6013:Geographic Names Information System
5969:from the original on April 15, 2021
3229:
3165:Ninety-Nines Museum of Women Pilots
2911:
2880:Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
984:Studio portrait of Amelia Earhart,
939:
632:By 1919, Earhart prepared to enter
24:
10992:American people of English descent
8684:Records Relating to Amelia Earhart
8420:
8392:Amelia Earhart: the sky's no limit
8135:Morrissey, Muriel Earhart (1963).
8052:Lubben, Kristen and Erin Barnett.
8011:Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved
7927:Amelia Earhart: Courage in the Sky
7614:(1st ed.). New York: Abrams.
7030:from the original on June 30, 2018
6887:Amelia Earhart: The Sky's No Limit
6734:, 2002. Retrieved: March 27, 2012.
6712:, 2000. Retrieved: March 27, 2012.
5474:"Lockheed Vega 5B, Amelia Earhart"
5427:'Hawaii Aviation; Amelia Earhart."
5229:St. Lucie Historical Society, Inc.
5207:St. Lucie Historical Society, Inc.
5117:"Earhart and George Palmer Putnam"
3217:First person to fly solo from the
3142:In 2016, Earhart was portrayed by
3116:dolls introduced on March 6, 2018.
2402:, Earhart said she could not hear
1126:, in what has been described as a
905:On June 19, 1928, Earhart flew to
170:fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
25:
11118:
10987:American people of German descent
8893:Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias
8660:
8558:. Vol. 22, No. 2, June/July 2007.
8148:. Smithsonian Institution Press.
7650:Chater, Eric H. (July 25, 1937).
7611:The National Air and Space Museum
7408:
7201:Amelia: The Girl Who Wants to Fly
7133:, 2009. Retrieved: July 24, 2010.
6757:, 2009. Retrieved: July 10, 2010.
6540:Kim, Juliana (January 29, 2024).
6228:, 2007. Retrieved: July 10, 2010.
6193:, 2009. Retrieved: July 10, 2010.
4129:Official Circulars, Smith College
3721:"Grace Muriel Earhart Morrissey."
2957:Amelia: The Girl Who Wants To Fly
2870:
2535:
2316:at 10:00 am local time (12:00 am
1512:
1284:large crowds that greeted her at
1163:Transatlantic solo flight in 1932
801:, Canada. Their journey ended in
593:, Earhart began working with the
533:Amelia Earhart in evening clothes
11062:People declared dead in absentia
10972:American aviation record holders
10823:Aviation accidents and incidents
8672:Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum
8580:. New York: Random House, 1985.
8565:. New York: Bantam Books, 1978.
8498:. New York: Warner Books, 1997.
8395:(1. ed.). New York: Forge.
8068:Marshall, Patti (January 2007).
7863:Grooch, William Stephen (1936).
7791:. New York: Julian Messner, Inc.
7525:
7499:
7469:
7454:
7402:
7369:
7339:
7322:
7300:
7277:
7254:
7232:
7191:
7136:
7112:
7100:
7082:
7042:
7016:Cooper, Jeanne (July 23, 2010).
7009:
6987:
6965:
6950:
6936:
6922:
6900:
6879:
6865:
6783:
6760:
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5951:
5905:
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5840:
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5704:
5667:
5619:
5522:
5507:
5466:
5442:
5439:. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
5420:
5398:
5351:
5348:. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
5335:
5319:
5310:
5276:
5212:
5182:, 2003. Retrieved: July 2, 2010.
5057:. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
5010:. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
4801:Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum
4762:V Morell (1998) Amelia Earhart.
4635:. Southern Newspapers Ltd, 1980.
4496:. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
4307:Harvey, Steve (August 9, 1990).
4021:. Retrieved: September 23, 2017.
3434:
3425:
3408:
3308:
3294:
3280:
3042:(2009), Earhart is portrayed by
2993:Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight
2755:Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum
2470:
1308:Move from New York to California
720:The next month, Earhart engaged
585:. After receiving training as a
451:home of her maternal grandfather
277:
262:
62:Earhart beneath the nose of her
11037:Knights of the Legion of Honour
9963:Harriet Williams Russell Strong
8705:, The Wilbur and Orville Wright
8578:Amelia Earhart, the Final Story
8513:. Toronto: Bantam Books, 1987.
8103:. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books.
7274:. Retrieved: December 26, 2011.
7251:. Retrieved: February 23, 2010.
7176:Merkin, Daphne (May 20, 1996).
6018:United States Geological Survey
5514:Allen, Richard Sanders (1964).
5197:
5162:
5147:
5109:
5060:
5036:
5013:
4989:
4976:
4963:
4951:
4859:
4847:
4821:
4784:
4756:
4748:"Searching for Amelia Earhart."
4740:
4668:
4638:
4626:
4608:
4550:
4511:
4416:
4347:
4267:Epting, Chris (July 31, 2008).
4214:Forney Museum of Transportation
4148:
4119:
4033:
3999:
3944:Penn State University Libraries
3932:
3760:
3714:
3656:
3641:
3129:Season 3, The Devil's Playhouse
2677:aired an episode of its series
1900:El Fasher, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
1371:. Also in 1935, Earhart joined
1358:In September 1935, Earhart and
1102:to Cleveland to open the race.
1070:National Aeronautic Association
787:Photo of Earhart from her book
485:. The girls kept worms, moths,
329:Earhart was born and raised in
190:
32:Amelia Earhart (disambiguation)
10977:American expatriates in Canada
9642:Ernestine Louise Potowski Rose
8302:. McLean, Va.: Paladwr Press.
8222:. Rand, McNally & Company.
8204:World Flight: The Amelia Trail
8054:Amelia Earhart: Image and Icon
7571:Letters from Amelia, 1901–1937
7560:
7432:"Amelia Earhart A Perspective"
7347:"Amelia Earhart Tribute 40450"
6956:
4867:"MIT AeroAstro News June 2012"
4791:"Biography of Amelia Earhart."
4435:. Retrieved: October 12, 2009.
4411:uncropped, different histogram
4360:Smithsonian Digital Volunteers
4132:. Smith College. p. 192.
3565:
3549:
3527:
3470:
2953:Great Canadian Theatre Company
2878:Earhart was inducted into the
2593:Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS)
2089:Singapore, Straits Settlements
1919:Khartoum, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
1057:, on August 18 and arrived at
1003:Transcontinental Air Transport
953:cigarettes endorsement caused
691:, who later gained fame as an
389:National Aviation Hall of Fame
345:and an early supporter of the
222:National Aviation Hall of Fame
13:
1:
10957:20th-century American writers
10612:
10284:
9789:
9114:
8945:
8754:
8743:National Women's Hall of Fame
8610:, Vol 28, No. 8, August 1992.
8298:Safford, Laurance F. (2003).
7772:. Schwartz & Wade Books.
7709:. New York: Oxford Univ. Pr.
7593:. Contemporary Perspectives.
6850:"The Yellow Brick Road Trip."
5858:Waitt Institute for Discovery
5460:National Air and Space Museum
5007:National Air and Space Museum
4984:Realizing the Dream of Flight
3448:
3345:Coast Guard Air Station Miami
3146:in a stage production called
2955:hosted a musical play titled
2748:Women Airforce Service Pilots
2705:Earhart has a tribute at the
2516:National Air and Space Museum
1220:, the Cross of Knight of the
1189:, given to her by journalist
985:
834:American Aeronautical Society
825:. At this time, she lived in
711:
417:
393:National Women's Hall of Fame
227:National Women's Hall of Fame
11067:People from Atchison, Kansas
10880:Amelia Earhart disappearance
10847:Western Air Express Flight 7
9989:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
8563:In Search of Missing Persons
8374:. New York: Franklin Watts.
8227:The Radio Amateur's Handbook
7671:Cochran, Jacqueline (1954).
7436:The American History Theater
6838:Haynsworth & Toomey 1998
4277:Huntington Beach Independent
2606:Speculation on disappearance
2600:Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum
2589:unmanned underwater vehicles
2170:Soerabaia, Dutch East Indies
2157:Soerabaia, Dutch East Indies
2134:Soerabaia, Dutch East Indies
1941:Massawa, Italian East Africa
1228:, and the Gold Medal of the
1005:(TAT) appointed Earhart and
848:Aviation career and marriage
658:Canadian National Exhibition
520:
422:
7:
10172:Martha Coffin Pelham Wright
9576:Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
8556:Air & Space Smithsonian
8431:. London: Pan Books, 1966.
8279:Amelia Earhart: A Biography
8202:Pellegrino, Anne Holtgren.
8118:Morrissey, Muriel Earhart.
7477:"Amelia Earhart Collection"
6919:. Retrieved: June 19, 2008.
6912:September 10, 2013, at the
6780:. Retrieved: July 10, 2010.
6647:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
6509:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
6442:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
6418:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
6179:Jacobson, Randall S., PhD.
5860:. Retrieved: June 19, 2013.
5699:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
5578:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
5541:. Retrieved: July 13, 2017.
5534:September 24, 2017, at the
5502:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
5476:. Smithsonian Institution.
5463:. Retrieved: July 13, 2017.
5001:September 24, 2017, at the
4905:September 29, 2007, at the
4693:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
4603:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
4506:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
4011:September 24, 2017, at the
3831:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
3743:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
3709:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
3694:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
3651:Harvard University Library.
3574:Reviews in American History
3522:Goldstein & Dillon 1997
3273:
3090:Public Service Broadcasting
3063:In Search of Amelia Earhart
2675:National Geographic Channel
2154:Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies
2137:Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies
2111:Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies
1509:, California, for repairs.
1391:
1230:National Geographic Society
431:Amelia Earhart's birthplace
366:Lockheed Model 10-E Electra
105:July 2, 1937 (aged 39)
64:Lockheed Model 10-E Electra
10:
11123:
10967:American aviation pioneers
10947:1930s missing person cases
10900:Sabena Junkers Ju 52 crash
9728:Katharine Dexter McCormick
9026:Mary "Mother" Harris Jones
8429:Great Mysteries of the Air
8144:Oakes, Claudia M. (1985).
7904:Jessen, Gene Nora (2002).
7815:Glines, C.V. (July 1997).
7481:collections.lib.purdue.edu
7461:"Museum News & Events"
7319:. Retrieved: July 2, 2010.
7244:February 22, 2010, at the
6957:Bigalke, Jay, ed. (2023).
6862:. Retrieved: July 2, 2009.
6773:September 7, 2010, at the
6750:September 7, 2010, at the
6571:Deep Sea Vision - Services
6475:United Press International
6242:Hoversten 2007, pp. 22–23.
5288:November 17, 2011, at the
4912:. Retrieved: May 21, 2007.
4803:. Retrieved: July 2, 2010.
4751:Invention & Technology
4157:Catalogue of Smith College
3821:. Retrieved: June 4, 2012.
3733:. Retrieved: June 3, 2012.
3726:November 30, 2015, at the
3546:. Retrieved: June 4, 2012.
3325:99s Museum of Women Pilots
2853:, was named in her honor.
2609:
2189:Koepang, Dutch East Indies
1960:Assab, Italian East Africa
1552:
1462:Pan American World Airways
1214:Distinguished Flying Cross
1114:Earhart and Putnam in 1931
1007:Margaret Bartlett Thornton
687:. A 10-minute flight with
627:Northampton, Massachusetts
573:Nursing career and illness
212:Distinguished Flying Cross
36:
29:
11082:Purdue University faculty
10909:
10838:
10719:
10663:
10622:
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10607:
10538:
10477:
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10360:
10294:
10290:
10279:
10210:
10154:
10093:
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9981:
9905:
9799:
9795:
9784:
9660:
9594:
9586:Hannah Greenebaum Solomon
9493:
9357:
9171:
9155:
9124:
9120:
9109:
9065:
9039:
9018:
8997:
8976:
8955:
8951:
8940:
8901:
8875:
8764:
8760:
8749:
8233:Randolph, Blythe (1987).
8182:Pearce, Carol A. (1988).
7965:Lauber, Patricia (1989).
7800:. Naval Institute Press.
7766:Fleming, Candace (2011).
7652:"Letter to M. E. Griffin"
7312:October 14, 2006, at the
7124:December 7, 2009, at the
7119:"Amelia Earhart's plane."
7004:Kansas Government Journal
6999:January 12, 2024, at the
6977:December 1, 2019, at the
6873:"Amelia Earhart Festival"
6795:October 14, 2013, at the
6745:"Is This Amelia Earhart?"
6705:November 4, 2012, at the
6069:United States Coast Guard
5993:October 18, 2012, at the
5432:January 16, 2016, at the
5410:January 14, 2015, at the
5219:"Edwin Binney 1866–1934."
5026:January 12, 2024, at the
4958:San Bernardino County Sun
4796:December 5, 2006, at the
4428:December 5, 2006, at the
3539:December 8, 2012, at the
3416:Lockheed Aircraft Company
2765:, every year since 1996.
2696:
1405:Lockheed Aircraft Company
1106:Marriage to George Putnam
599:Spadina Military Hospital
476:Amelia Earhart as a child
364:flight of the globe in a
261:
256:
235:
204:
175:
164:
147:
125:
101:
75:
55:
48:
9817:Marjory Stoneman Douglas
9627:Wilhelmina Cole Holladay
9400:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
8368:Thames, Richard (1989).
8256:Regis, Margaret (2008).
8030:Lovell, Mary S. (1989).
7757:Earhart, Amelia (1937).
7730:. Chicago Review Press.
7724:Earhart, Amelia (1932).
7701:Corn, Joseph J. (1983).
7608:Bryan, C. D. B. (1979).
7568:Backus, Jean L. (1982).
7290:August 25, 2009, at the
7148:www.fantasticfiction.com
6855:October 7, 2011, at the
6801:U.S. Department of State
6722:"Angwin, Donald Arthur."
6670:October 5, 2013, at the
6568:Deep Sea Vision (2024),
6432:, pp. 61–62, 67–68.
5848:"The Search for Amelia."
5342:"Amelia Earhart Centre."
5231:Retrieved: June 3, 2012.
5168:Patterson-Neubert, Amy.
5031:Pen & Sword Military
4363:. transcription.si.edu.
3982:"The city Amelia loved".
3560:equalrightsamendment.org
3401:
3335:Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
3155:Records and achievements
3100:
3050:
2801:Buildings and structures
2658:, northeast of mainland
1521:The planned flight route
1055:Santa Monica, California
644:Early flying experiences
595:Voluntary Aid Detachment
39:Earhart (disambiguation)
11102:Women aviation pioneers
11002:American women aviators
10307:Dorothy Harrison Eustis
10197:Catherine Filene Shouse
10050:Patricia Roberts Harris
9688:Mary Steichen Calderone
9556:Lillian Moller Gilbreth
9425:Frances Wisebart Jacobs
9229:Martha Wright Griffiths
8389:Van Pelt, Lori (2005).
8275:Rich, Doris L. (1989).
7796:Gillespie, Ric (2006).
7787:Garst, Shannon (1947).
7260:McCallion, Bernadette.
7187:(subscription required)
7023:San Francisco Chronicle
6686:, September 2007, p. 3.
5632:March 25, 2012, at the
5283:"Lockheed Vega NV7952."
4391:Smithsonian Institution
4126:College, Smith (1921).
2988:television documentary.
2887:Spirit of Flight Center
2715:U.S. Secretary of State
2553:hoaxes. The captain of
2330:International Date Line
2002:Calcutta, British India
1669:Miami Municipal Airport
1499:radio direction finding
1480:Abandoned first attempt
1460:; he had recently left
1248:Additional solo flights
1128:marriage of convenience
604:In 1918, when the 1918
404:, and newly-discovered
10253:Rebecca Talbot Perkins
9748:Eunice Kennedy Shriver
9612:Frances Xavier Cabrini
9526:Elizabeth Hanford Dole
9304:Ellen Swallow Richards
9274:Constance Baker Motley
8924:Elizabeth Bayley Seton
8857:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
8334:Sloate, Susan (1990).
8241:. New York: F. Watts.
8163:Parsons, Bill (1983).
8097:Morey, Eileen (1995).
8038:. St. Martin's Press.
8015:. Simon and Schuster.
7629:Butler, Susan (1997).
7589:Blau, Melinda (1977).
7464:Museum of Woman Pilots
6994:"Kansas City Airport."
6982:Eugene Register-Guard,
6727:March 4, 2016, at the
6377:July 31, 2009, at the
6221:July 29, 2012, at the
6186:July 16, 2012, at the
5997:at Great Circle Mapper
5889:. September 25, 2013.
5716:July 10, 2012, at the
5224:July 13, 2006, at the
5175:July 25, 2006, at the
5048:June 12, 2011, at the
4355:"Viewing page 3 of 10"
4209:"Amelia Earhart Story"
3987:June 11, 2009, at the
3946:. September 12, 2016.
3631:June 15, 2015, at the
3370:Frances Wilson Grayson
3168:
2847:Amelia Earhart Airport
2838:
2769:Tributes and memorials
2710:
2625:
2488:
2423:
2309:
1983:Karachi, British India
1906:, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
1878:Fort-Lamy, F.E. Africa
1652:New Orleans, Louisiana
1522:
1437:
1388:
1320:
1264:
1172:
1142:
1115:
1083:she borrowed from the
992:
862:
794:
717:
673:Long Beach, California
653:
543:Great Northern Railway
534:
477:
432:
347:Equal Rights Amendment
343:National Woman's Party
11027:Harmon Trophy winners
10767:Anna Wessels Williams
10454:Carlotta Walls LaNier
10187:Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
10045:Martha Matilda Harper
10009:Mary Engle Pennington
9847:Frances Oldham Kelsey
9632:Anne Morrow Lindbergh
9385:Jane Cunningham Croly
9314:Katherine Siva Saubel
9209:Marian Wright Edelman
9132:Margaret Bourke-White
9057:Harriet Beecher Stowe
8643:Wright, Monte Duane.
7267:May 20, 2013, at the
7109:Amelia Earhart Statue
5853:July 3, 2013, at the
5796:Post & Gatty 1931
5757:Long & Long (1999
5679:May 20, 2013, at the
5650:TolucaLakeChamber.com
5454:July 6, 2016, at the
5405:"11–12 January 1935."
5258:The Telegraph-Journal
5019:Nesbit, Roy Conyers.
4973:, April 9, 1931, p. 1
4650:goldenwingsmuseum.com
4567:Quincy, Massachusetts
4556:Chaisson, Stephanie.
4489:May 28, 2017, at the
3940:"Outstanding Alumnae"
3814:May 25, 2012, at the
3586:10.1353/rah.1995.0004
3162:
2836:
2757:and is maintained by
2704:
2683:Irene Craigmile Bolam
2619:
2486:
2417:
2299:
1947:, Italian East Africa
1701:San Juan, Puerto Rico
1520:
1435:
1386:
1315:
1262:
1183:, with a copy of the
1170:
1132:
1113:
1087:Chewing Gum company.
983:
907:Woolston, Southampton
860:
786:
780:photography company.
701:
651:
555:Hyde Park High School
551:Springfield, Missouri
532:
504:led to a transfer to
475:
430:
11007:Aviators from Kansas
10464:Mary Harriman Rumsey
10302:St. Katharine Drexel
10146:Mary Burnett Talbert
10141:Blanche Stuart Scott
10126:Mother Marianne Cope
10106:Ruth Fulton Benedict
10065:Mildred Robbins Leet
9763:Angelina Grimké Weld
9637:Maria Goeppert Mayer
9607:Charlotte Anne Bunch
9184:Antoinette Blackwell
9163:Gertrude Belle Elion
9093:Ida B. Wells-Barnett
8862:Helen Brooke Taussig
8852:Margaret Chase Smith
7984:Leder, Jane (1989).
7925:Kerby, Mona (1990).
7538:Smithsonian Magazine
7317:andyrobertsmusic.com
7178:"Earhart Ever After"
6649:, pp. 244, 266.
6252:Long & Long 1999
5810:, pp. 177, 189.
5784:Long & Long 1999
5769:Long & Long 1999
5745:Long & Long 1999
5733:Long & Long 1999
5662:Long & Long 1999
5415:This Day in Aviation
5364:May 2, 2007, at the
5330:Time-Life (life.com)
5243:, pp. 154, 174.
5132:, pp. 130, 138.
4680:www.thehenryford.org
4545:Long & Long 1999
4469:Long & Long 1999
3927:Long & Long 1999
3524:, pp. 111, 112.
3340:Aviation archaeology
2941:I Was Amelia Earhart
2687:Amelia Earhart Lives
2679:Undiscovered History
2668:New Britain campaign
2441:Greenwich Civil Time
2339:had sent the cutter
1886:Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
1815:Saint-Louis, Senegal
1806:Transatlantic flight
1454:celestial navigation
1379:World flight in 1937
1318:Stearman-Hammond Y-1
1015:Boston-Maine Airways
710:and Amelia Earhart,
502:Rock Island Railroad
463:Grace Muriel Earhart
11107:Writers from Kansas
10918:► 1938
10912:1936 ◄
10681:Rebecca S. Halstead
10655:Mary Church Terrell
10342:Barbara A. Mikulski
10070:Patsy Takemoto Mink
10055:Stephanie L. Kwolek
9994:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
9968:Emily Howell Warner
9913:Dorothy H. Andersen
9887:Annie Dodge Wauneka
9882:Mary Edwards Walker
9807:Faye Glenn Abdellah
9738:Edith Nourse Rogers
9718:Shirley Ann Jackson
9693:Mary Ann Shadd Cary
9571:Sandra Day O'Connor
9551:Matilda Joslyn Gage
9147:Florence B. Seibert
8984:Carrie Chapman Catt
8914:Juliette Gordon Low
8797:Elizabeth Blackwell
8792:Mary McLeod Bethune
8576:Loomis, Vincent V.
8539:Goodridge, Walt F.
8444:Daughter of the Sky
7654:. Lae, New Guinea.
7522:, pp. 116–117.
7249:American Experience
7054:postalmuseum.si.edu
6946:. February 4, 2024.
6828:, pp. 102–105.
6444:, pp. 245–254.
5988:Lae Airfield (AYLA)
5625:Altman, Elizabeth.
5437:aviation.hawaii.gov
5157:Wireless Flash News
5144:, pp. 165–166.
4898:Mendieta, Carlene.
4764:National Geographic
4656:on November 2, 2017
4433:aviationhistory.org
3980:Popplewell, Brett.
3555:Francis, Roberta W.
3484:. October 19, 2019.
3482:National Geographic
3395:Nancy Harkness Love
3365:Eugene Luther Vidal
3330:Amelia Earhart Park
3029:portraying Earhart.
2985:American Experience
2964:Film and television
2891:Lafayette, Colorado
2815:USNS Amelia Earhart
2630:conspiracy theories
2372:5 am on July 2
2279:Oakland, California
2176:, Dutch East Indies
2117:, Dutch East Indies
2075:Straits Settlements
1927:Italian East Africa
1749:Paramaribo, Surinam
1727:Caripito, Venezuela
1718:Isla Grande Airport
1604:Burbank, California
1549:
1422:President Roosevelt
1410:Burbank, California
1345:San Fernando Valley
1027:New York University
961:Richard Evelyn Byrd
679:, at the corner of
677:Emory Roger's Field
638:Columbia University
567:Rydal, Pennsylvania
547:Central High School
495:St. Louis, Missouri
273:Amelia Mary Earhart
80:Amelia Mary Earhart
68:Oakland, California
11077:People lost at sea
10982:American feminists
10915:
10640:Barbara Rose Johns
10591:Flossie Wong-Staal
10566:Nicole Malachowski
10495:Lorraine Hansberry
10439:Marcia Greenberger
10393:Mary Joseph Rogers
10332:Coretta Scott King
10317:Abby Kelley Foster
10233:Susan Kelly-Dreiss
10121:Rita Rossi Colwell
9897:Frances E. Willard
9733:Rozanne L. Ridgway
9683:Lydia Moss Bradley
9668:Madeleine Albright
9561:Nannerl O. Keohane
9531:Anne Dallas Dudley
9460:Betty Bone Schiess
9430:Susette La Flesche
9415:Zora Neale Hurston
9410:Helen LaKelly Hunt
9334:Madam C. J. Walker
9249:Mary Putnam Jacobi
9199:Jacqueline Cochran
9179:Ethel Percy Andrus
9047:Barbara McClintock
8591:Moolman, Valerie.
8524:Devine, Thomas E.
7333:The Times Standard
7283:Fleming, Michael.
7272:The New York Times
7130:History Detectives
7078:on March 24, 2019.
6684:The Atlantic Flyer
6628:. October 14, 2019
6625:The New York Times
6408:, pp. 58, 60.
6382:History Detectives
6351:Kleinberg, Eliot.
6214:Brandenberg, Bob.
5684:The New York Times
5357:Sherman, Stephen.
4971:The New York Times
4960:. August 26, 1929.
4620:airandspace.si.edu
4562:The Patriot Ledger
3770:americanexperience
3169:
3018:Star Trek: Voyager
2976:Flight for Freedom
2920:Or Even Eagle Flew
2904:In popular culture
2857:Amelia Earhart Dam
2839:
2711:
2673:In November 2006,
2645:South Seas Mandate
2626:
2575:In 2003 and 2006,
2493:United States Navy
2489:
2453:Bendix Corporation
2424:
2353:3 pm Lae time
2310:
1545:
1523:
1438:
1389:
1353:Universal Pictures
1330:Paramount Pictures
1321:
1298:Jacqueline Cochran
1286:Newark, New Jersey
1265:
1242:Jacqueline Cochran
1173:
1157:Binney & Smith
1147:The New York Times
1124:Noank, Connecticut
1116:
1096:Bendix Trophy Race
1033:Competitive flying
1019:Northeast Airlines
993:
976:Promoting aviation
922:ticker-tape parade
863:
795:
718:
681:Wilshire Boulevard
654:
535:
478:
433:
362:circumnavigational
10924:
10923:
10788:
10787:
10784:
10783:
10780:
10779:
10742:Kimberlé Crenshaw
10737:Elouise P. Cobell
10701:Katherine Johnson
10671:Octavia E. Butler
10603:
10602:
10599:
10598:
10510:Clare Boothe Luce
10322:Helen Murray Free
10275:
10274:
10271:
10270:
10136:Patricia A. Locke
10101:Florence E. Allen
10085:Sheila E. Widnall
10030:Linda G. Alvarado
10014:Mercy Otis Warren
9973:Victoria Woodhull
9958:Barbara Holdridge
9953:Beatrice A. Hicks
9928:Lydia Maria Child
9842:Leontine T. Kelly
9780:
9779:
9776:
9775:
9602:Louisa May Alcott
9516:Mary Breckinridge
9395:Geraldine Ferraro
9380:Annie Jump Cannon
9105:
9104:
9101:
9100:
8936:
8935:
8932:
8931:
8842:Eleanor Roosevelt
8741:Inductees to the
8697:Purdue University
8688:National Archives
8623:978-0-7385-5600-0
8586:978-0-394-53191-5
8561:Landsberg. Alan.
8549:978-1-5489-9290-3
8459:978-0-393-02683-2
8402:978-0-7653-1061-3
8381:978-0-531-10851-2
8347:978-0-449-90396-4
8309:978-1-888962-20-8
8290:978-1-56098-725-3
8267:978-1-879932-05-0
8260:. NavPublishing.
8248:978-0-531-10331-9
8195:978-0-8160-1520-7
8188:. Facts on File.
8174:978-0-920884-06-5
8155:978-0-87474-709-6
8110:978-1-56006-065-9
8062:978-3-86521-407-2
8045:978-1-4668-6648-5
8022:978-0-7432-0217-6
7999:978-0-89908-070-3
7976:978-0-590-41159-2
7957:978-0-7591-0130-2
7936:978-0-670-83024-4
7917:978-1-57071-769-7
7896:978-0-380-72984-5
7855:978-1-57488-134-9
7807:978-1-59114-319-2
7779:978-0-375-84198-9
7737:978-0-89733-658-1
7716:978-0-19-503356-4
7642:978-0-201-31144-0
7635:. Da Capo Press.
7621:978-0-8109-0666-2
7600:978-0-8172-1057-1
7581:978-0-8070-6702-4
7094:www.aero-news.net
6932:. April 16, 2009.
6875:. March 22, 2024.
6804:, March 20, 2012.
6710:Wings Over Kansas
6698:Billings, David.
6658:Henley, David C.
6456:, pp. 32–33.
5798:, pp. 45–56.
5721:PacificWrecks.com
5664:, pp. 53–54.
5273:, pp. 95–97.
5094:, pp. 20–21.
5078:978-0-7385-5600-0
4646:"1927 Avro Avian"
4447:, pp. 15–16.
4313:Los Angeles Times
4282:Los Angeles Times
4269:"In the Pipeline"
4116:, pp. 31–32.
4104:, pp. 49–50.
3971:, pp. 18–19.
3905:, pp. 10–11.
3845:, pp. 17–18.
3675:978-5-87160-647-6
3638:, September 2013.
3082:Shadows and Light
2823:Purdue University
2774:Tributary flights
2484:
2289:
2288:
2212:Darwin, Australia
2097:Dutch East Indies
1856:Gao, French Sudan
1771:Fortaleza, Brazil
1643:Lakefront Airport
1458:flight navigation
1401:Purdue University
1373:Purdue University
1260:
1238:Eleanor Roosevelt
1226:French Government
1186:Telegraph-Journal
1047:Women's Air Derby
1011:Ludington Airline
946:Charles Lindbergh
829:, Massachusetts.
372:disappeared near
355:Eleanor Roosevelt
351:Charles Lindbergh
339:Purdue University
270:
269:
16:(Redirected from
11114:
11047:Missing aviators
11012:Aviation writers
10916:
10833:
10832:
10830:
10815:
10808:
10801:
10792:
10791:
10620:
10619:
10609:
10608:
10576:Louise Slaughter
10500:Victoria Jackson
10459:Philippa Marrack
10444:Barbara Iglewski
10352:Kathrine Switzer
10347:Donna E. Shalala
10292:
10291:
10281:
10280:
10238:Allie B. Latimer
10218:Louise Bourgeois
10192:Judith L. Pipher
9999:Katharine Graham
9943:Marian de Forest
9862:Anna Howard Shaw
9812:Emma Smith DeVoe
9797:
9796:
9786:
9785:
9698:Joan Ganz Cooney
9622:Oveta Culp Hobby
9617:Mary A. Hallaren
9480:Sarah Winnemucca
9349:Gloria Yerkovich
9344:Rosalyn S. Yalow
9299:Jeannette Rankin
9279:Georgia O'Keeffe
9234:Fannie Lou Hamer
9194:Shirley Chisholm
9142:Billie Jean King
9122:
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9110:
9073:Gwendolyn Brooks
8953:
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8942:
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8782:Susan B. Anthony
8762:
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8751:
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8449:Brink, Randall.
8415:
8412:Aviation History
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8089:
8074:Aviation History
8049:
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7821:Aviation History
7811:
7792:
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7753:
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7749:
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7708:
7697:
7695:
7693:
7686:"Amelia Earhart"
7680:
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7574:. Beacon Press.
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7442:on April 8, 2018
7438:. Archived from
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7074:. Archived from
7068:"Amelia Earhart"
7064:
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7050:"Amelia Earhart"
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3302:Biography portal
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3230:Books by Earhart
3119:In episode 2 of
3015:television show
2996:(1994) starring
2971:Rosalind Russell
2925:Harry Turtledove
2912:Novels and plays
2851:Atchison, Kansas
2763:Atchison, Kansas
2666:'s World War II
2660:Papua New Guinea
2497:Laurance Safford
2485:
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2370:and just before
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2337:U.S. Coast Guard
2315:
2276:Honolulu, Hawaii
2064:
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1507:Lockheed Burbank
1261:
1195:Lockheed Vega 5B
1120:George P. Putnam
990:
987:
940:Celebrity status
926:Canyon of Heroes
875:Trepassey Harbor
867:George P. Putnam
838:Dennison Airport
823:settlement house
716:
713:
506:Des Moines, Iowa
448:
437:Atchison, Kansas
402:planetary corona
391:in 1968 and the
331:Atchison, Kansas
324:The Ninety-Nines
311:aviation pioneer
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8464:Burke, John.
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7848:. Brassey's.
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7729:
7728:
7727:The Fun of It
7722:
7718:
7712:
7707:
7706:
7699:
7687:
7682:
7677:
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7675:Stars at Noon
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6895:0-7653-1061-9
6892:
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6882:
6874:
6868:
6861:
6858:
6854:
6851:
6846:
6839:
6834:
6827:
6822:
6816:, p. 49.
6815:
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6802:
6798:
6794:
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6711:
6708:
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6695:
6693:
6685:
6679:
6673:
6669:
6665:
6664:Nevada Appeal
6661:
6655:
6648:
6643:
6627:
6626:
6621:
6615:
6600:
6599:
6592:
6590:
6588:
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6465:
6463:
6455:
6450:
6443:
6438:
6431:
6426:
6419:
6414:
6407:
6406:Strippel 1995
6402:
6396:, p. 58.
6395:
6394:Strippel 1995
6390:
6383:
6380:
6376:
6373:
6368:
6361:
6357:
6354:
6348:
6341:
6340:Strippel 1995
6336:
6330:, p. 20.
6329:
6328:Strippel 1995
6324:
6322:
6313:
6307:
6299:
6293:
6274:
6267:
6260:
6253:
6248:
6239:
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6192:
6189:
6185:
6182:
6176:
6157:
6150:
6144:
6137:
6132:
6124:
6120:
6119:"Amelia Lost"
6114:
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6102:
6095:
6090:
6083:
6078:
6070:
6066:
6060:
6058:
6056:
6054:
6046:
6041:
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6019:
6015:
6014:
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5996:
5992:
5989:
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5968:
5964:
5960:
5954:
5936:
5932:
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5925:
5922:
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5915:
5912:
5911:
5908:
5892:
5888:
5884:
5878:
5871:
5866:
5859:
5856:
5852:
5849:
5843:
5837:, p. 48.
5836:
5831:
5824:
5819:
5817:
5809:
5804:
5797:
5792:
5786:, p. 65.
5785:
5780:
5778:
5771:, p. 64.
5770:
5765:
5758:
5753:
5747:, p. 62.
5746:
5741:
5735:, p. 59.
5734:
5729:
5722:
5719:
5715:
5712:
5707:
5700:
5695:
5693:
5685:
5682:
5678:
5675:
5670:
5663:
5658:
5651:
5648:
5643:
5635:
5631:
5628:
5622:
5616:, p. 64.
5615:
5610:
5603:
5598:
5592:, p. 37.
5591:
5586:
5579:
5574:
5572:
5565:, p. 35.
5564:
5559:
5552:
5547:
5540:
5537:
5533:
5530:
5525:
5517:
5510:
5503:
5498:
5496:
5479:
5475:
5469:
5462:
5461:
5457:
5453:
5450:
5445:
5438:
5435:
5431:
5428:
5423:
5416:
5413:
5409:
5406:
5401:
5395:, p. 49.
5394:
5389:
5383:, p. 47.
5382:
5377:
5370:
5369:acepilots.com
5367:
5363:
5360:
5354:
5347:
5343:
5338:
5331:
5328:
5322:
5313:
5306:
5301:
5294:
5291:
5287:
5284:
5279:
5272:
5267:
5260:
5259:
5252:
5250:
5242:
5237:
5230:
5227:
5223:
5220:
5215:
5208:
5205:
5200:
5194:, p. 82.
5193:
5188:
5181:
5178:
5174:
5171:
5165:
5158:
5155:
5150:
5143:
5138:
5131:
5126:
5118:
5112:
5106:, p. 31.
5105:
5100:
5093:
5092:Van Pelt 2008
5088:
5080:
5074:
5070:
5063:
5056:
5055:
5051:
5047:
5044:
5039:
5032:
5029:
5025:
5022:
5016:
5009:
5008:
5004:
5000:
4997:
4992:
4985:
4979:
4972:
4966:
4959:
4954:
4947:
4942:
4936:, p. 47.
4935:
4930:
4924:, p. 85.
4923:
4918:
4911:
4908:
4904:
4901:
4895:
4893:
4876:
4872:
4868:
4862:
4855:
4850:
4834:
4830:
4824:
4818:, p. 45.
4817:
4812:
4810:
4802:
4799:
4795:
4792:
4787:
4780:
4775:
4768:
4765:
4759:
4752:
4749:
4743:
4737:, p. 76.
4736:
4731:
4729:
4721:
4716:
4714:
4707:, p. 44.
4706:
4701:
4695:, p. 55.
4694:
4689:
4681:
4677:
4671:
4655:
4651:
4647:
4641:
4634:
4629:
4621:
4617:
4611:
4605:, p. 54.
4604:
4599:
4592:
4587:
4581:, p. 41.
4580:
4579:Randolph 1987
4575:
4568:
4564:
4563:
4559:
4553:
4547:, p. 38.
4546:
4541:
4535:, p. 43.
4534:
4529:
4522:
4519:
4514:
4508:, p. 33.
4507:
4502:
4495:
4492:
4488:
4485:
4480:
4478:
4471:, p. 36.
4470:
4465:
4459:, p. 36.
4458:
4453:
4446:
4441:
4434:
4431:
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4424:
4419:
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4408:
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4151:
4135:
4131:
4130:
4122:
4115:
4110:
4103:
4098:
4096:
4094:
4087:, p. 21.
4086:
4081:
4079:
4077:
4070:, p. 27.
4069:
4064:
4062:
4060:
4058:
4050:
4049:0-393-03551-4
4046:
4042:
4039:Ware, Susan.
4036:
4027:
4020:
4017:
4014:
4010:
4007:
4002:
3995:
3994:
3990:
3986:
3983:
3977:
3970:
3965:
3954:September 25,
3949:
3945:
3941:
3935:
3929:, p. 33.
3928:
3923:
3917:, p. 11.
3916:
3911:
3904:
3899:
3893:, p. 35.
3892:
3887:
3881:, p. 51.
3880:
3875:
3869:, p. 15.
3868:
3863:
3857:, p. 18.
3856:
3855:Randolph 1987
3851:
3844:
3839:
3833:, p. 14.
3832:
3827:
3820:
3817:
3813:
3810:
3805:
3803:
3796:, p. 14.
3795:
3790:
3783:
3778:
3771:
3768:
3763:
3757:, p. 16.
3756:
3755:Randolph 1987
3751:
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3465:Van Pelt 2005
3461:
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3350:Cornelia Fort
3348:
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3292:
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3259:
3256:
3255:
3254:The Fun of It
3251:
3248:
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3125:Easter Island
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3095:
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3087:
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3083:
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3071:Joni Mitchell
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2951:In 2011, the
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2577:David Jourdan
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2471:Disappearance
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2314:July 2, 1937,
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2209:June 29, 1937
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2186:June 28, 1937
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2167:June 27, 1937
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2151:June 26, 1937
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2131:June 25, 1937
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2108:June 25, 1937
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2086:June 21, 1937
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2067:Bangkok, Siam
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2063:June 20, 1937
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2285:Planned leg
2273:July 4, 1937
2268:Planned leg
2250:July 3, 1937
2231:July 2, 1937
2024:Akyab, Burma
1842:French Sudan
1812:June 8, 1937
1787:June 7, 1937
1768:June 5, 1937
1746:June 4, 1937
1724:June 3, 1937
1698:June 2, 1937
1676:June 1, 1937
1649:May 23, 1937
1623:May 22, 1937
1601:May 21, 1937
1591:, California
1575:May 20, 1937
1559:Arrival city
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10942:1939 deaths
10937:1897 births
10762:Sandy Stone
10706:Indra Nooyi
10378:Julie Krone
10177:Swanee Hunt
10167:Julia Child
10131:Maya Y. Lin
10004:Bertha Holt
9938:Dorothy Day
9872:Ida Tarbell
9837:Jeanne Holm
9566:Maggie Kuhn
9365:Bella Abzug
9254:Mae Jemison
9224:Ella Grasso
9214:Alice Evans
9204:Ruth Colvin
8832:Helen Hayes
8772:Jane Addams
8593:Women Aloft
8088:October 17,
7831:October 17,
7759:Last Flight
7748:October 16,
7692:December 2,
7662:November 9,
7561:Works cited
7520:Sloate 1990
7491:November 1,
6814:Hamill 1976
6553:January 29,
6045:Chater 1937
5897:February 3,
5808:Grooch 1936
5614:Sloate 1990
5602:Lovell 1989
5551:Lovell 1989
5484:December 7,
5381:Glines 1997
5305:Butler 1997
5241:Lovell 1989
5192:Pearce 1988
5180:Purdue News
5142:Lovell 1989
5130:Lovell 1989
4946:Jessen 2002
4934:Lauber 1989
4881:February 2,
4871:web.mit.edu
4816:Glines 1997
4779:Lovell 1989
4735:Pearce 1988
4705:Glines 1997
4274:Daily Pilot
4183:Thames 1989
4140:October 24,
4102:Backus 1982
4068:Lovell 1989
3879:Hamill 1976
3867:Lovell 1989
3809:"Biography.
3794:Lovell 1989
3510:Lovell 1989
3380:Jerrie Mock
3262:Last Flight
3021:, episode "
2788:Linda Finch
2691:McGraw-Hill
2656:New Britain
2569:in absentia
2547:Coast Guard
2521:RMS Titanic
2411:direction.
2341:USCGC
1864:F.E. Africa
1794:Saint-Louis
1687:Puerto Rico
1667:Arrived at
1641:Arrived at
1630:New Orleans
1503:ground-loop
1450:Fred Noonan
1341:Toluca Lake
1205:, north of
1051:Will Rogers
1023:Isabel Ebel
989: 1932
934:White House
821:, a Boston
715: 1921
689:Frank Hawks
606:Spanish flu
583:World War I
370:Fred Noonan
148:Occupations
132:in absentia
102:Disappeared
10931:Categories
10868:Hindenburg
10561:Jane Fonda
10556:Sarah Deer
10368:Betty Ford
9857:Janet Reno
9703:Gerty Cori
9678:Nellie Bly
9370:Ella Baker
9289:Rosa Parks
9083:Sally Ride
9052:Lucy Stone
8919:Alice Paul
7929:. Viking.
7416:August 16,
7209:October 6,
6826:Regis 2008
6778:tighar.org
6755:tighar.org
6605:August 11,
6577:August 11,
6226:tighar.org
6191:tighar.org
5963:tighar.org
5835:Leder 1989
5647:"History."
5563:Oakes 1985
5393:Leder 1989
5104:Oakes 1985
5054:HistoryNet
4591:Bryan 1979
4407:HistoryNet
3969:Kerby 1990
3891:Garst 1947
3495:Oakes 1985
3449:References
3267:New Guinea
3006:Bruce Dern
2843:day beacon
2795:Avro Avian
2622:Nikumaroro
2443:(GCT) and
2429:Morse code
2220:New Guinea
1731:Paramaribo
1584:California
1540:New Guinea
1487:Luke Field
1427:Morse code
1360:Paul Mantz
1040:Leigh Wade
924:along the
911:Avro Avian
891:Burry Port
734:South Gate
722:Neta Snook
704:Neta Snook
418:Early life
139:1939-01-05
120:New Guinea
86:1897-07-24
10691:Joy Harjo
10613:2020–2029
10285:2010–2019
10075:Sacagawea
9822:Mary Dyer
9790:2000–2009
9259:Mary Lyon
9115:1990–1999
8946:1980–1989
8755:1970–1979
8699:Libraries
7361:March 22,
7158:April 22,
6482:March 31,
5973:April 15,
5823:Rich 1989
4922:Rich 1989
4839:March 24,
4720:Rich 1989
4533:Rich 1989
4457:Rich 1989
4445:Blau 1977
4168:March 18,
4114:Rich 1989
3915:Rich 1989
3903:Blau 1977
3782:Rich 1989
3610:201762326
3594:0048-7511
3088:The band
3058:Plainsong
2882:in 1992.
2821:In 1964,
2778:In 1967,
2620:Gardner (
2555:USS
2357:5 pm
2197:Australia
2145:dysentery
2115:Soerabaia
2071:Singapore
1882:El Fasher
1860:Fort-Lamy
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