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Amelia Earhart went missing in 1937 while flying over the Pacific Ocean. Here’s everything to know about Amelia Earhart’s last voyage across the Pacific and what experts believed happened to her.
On the 88th anniversary of Amelia Earhart's disappearance, Purdue University announced a joint expedition to locate the pioneer's long lost plane.
A professor emeritus at the University of Tennessee is playing a key role in the search to uncover what happened to Amelia ...
There are many theories about Earhart’s fate — some tend toward conspiracy, but the theorists gathered at the museum believe Earhart ran out of fuel and sank in the Pacific Ocean.
What we can learn from Amelia Earhart’s plane if recent sonar image turns out to be 87-year-old wreck By Katherine Donlevy Published April 9, 2024, 7:00 a.m. ET ...
Amelia Earhart flew a Lockheed Electra plane opposite navigator Fred Noonan on their journey around the world. The two made it all but 7,000 miles along the 29,000-mile trek.
A new biography on Amelia Earhart examines her sometimes tumultuous relationship with her husband, George Putnam. An acclaimed publisher at the time, Putnam helped Earhart write her first book ...
Although Amelia Earhart’s name is most synonymous with her final flight and subsequent disappearance, her achievements before 1937 made numerous front-page headlines, too.
Although Amelia Earhart’s name is most synonymous with her final flight and subsequent disappearance, her achievements before 1937 made numerous front-page headlines, too.
American aviator Amelia Earhart christens a TAT Ford Trimotor 'The City of New York' at Pennsylvania Station in New York City, watched by New York PR guru Grover Whalen (left), 7th July 1929.