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  1. Amelia Earhart. 1897-1937. She never reached her fortieth birthday, but in her brief life, Amelia Earhart became a record-breaking female aviator whose international fame improved public acceptance of aviation and paved the way for other women in commercial flight. Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas to Amy Otis ...

  2. Amelia Earhart, foto 1935. Amelia Mary Earhart ( engelskt uttal: [ˈɛəɹhɑɹt] ), född 24 juli 1897 i Atchison, Kansas, förmodligen död omkring 2 juli 1937 i västra Stilla havet, var en amerikansk pilot. Hon blev berömd genom en rad djärva långflygningar och verkade för att kvinnor skulle ges samma möjligheter som män att utbilda ...

  3. Jan 29, 2024 · Explorer thinks he found Amelia Earhart's lost plane. A pilot and explorer who embarked on an $11 million expedition at sea believes he has solved one of the world’s greatest mysteries: the ...

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  4. Oct 17, 2019 · These days he plans vacations around the Amelia Earhart Festival in Atchison, Kansas—where aficionados gather to savor all things Earhart in the town where she was born and locals come to enjoy ...

  5. Amelia Earhart két világrekordot is felállított ezzel a Lockheed Vega 5b-vel Charles Lindbergh 1927 -ben repülte át egyedül az Atlanti-óceánt . Ez az egyedülálló teljesítmény felkeltette Amy Phipps Guest, Londonban élő örökösnő figyelmét, aki az első nő szeretett volna lenni, aki ugyanazt az utat megteszi.

  6. Amelia Earhart, (born July 24, 1897, Atchinson, Kan. U.S.—disappeared July 2, 1937, near Howland Island, Pacific Ocean), U.S. aviator, the first woman to fly alone across the Atlantic Ocean. Earhart worked as a military nurse in Canada during World War I and later as a social worker in Boston. In 1928 she became the first woman to cross the ...

  7. Jan 30, 2024 · Amelia Earhart with her Lockheed 10-E Electra in March 1937. Image Mr. Romeo said the sonar image appears to show the two distinctive fin stabilizers from the back of Earhart’s twin-engine Lockheed.

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