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Learn who is Amelia Earhart, the iconic aviator. Explore her early life, pioneering historic flights, and the enduring mystery of her Amelia Earhart missing plane.
On June 17, 1928, at the age of 30, she became the first woman to pilot a plane — a bright red Lockheed Vega 5B, which she called "old Bessie, the fire steed"— across the Atlantic.
Earhart's disappearance was a tragic final act after a decade of newspaper and radio stories documenting her record-setting flights. On June 17, 1928, at the age of 30, she became the first woman to ...
Researchers launch new search to find Amelia Earhart’s plane The latest attempt to solve the long-standing mystery will take place in November Graig Graziosi in Washington, D.C.
Discover the history of the Lockheed Vega, which made its first flight on July 4, 1927, and became a record-setting aircraft flown by legends like Amelia Earhart and Wiley Post.
On the 88th anniversary of Amelia Earhart's disappearance, Purdue University announced a joint expedition to locate the pioneer's long lost plane.
Flying a red Lockheed Vega 5B, she left Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, Canada, and landed about 15 hours later near Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The feat made Earhart an instant worldwide sensation and ...
Researchers on Wednesday announced a new expedition to find Amelia Earhart’s plane, based on evidence that suggests the famed aviator may have crash-landed on a remote island in the South Pacific.
New Expedition Seeks to Locate Amelia Earhart’s Lost Aircraft Purdue University, where the legendary aviator served as a faculty member, is funding the project.