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Scientists are claiming they have “finally found” Amelia Earhart’s lost plane nearly 90 years after her disappearance.
British pilot Justin Myers believes he has found the exact location of where Amelia Earhart's plane crashed 88 years ago.
History took flight Aug. 8 with a special ceremony marking the opening of the new Amelia Earhart Terminal at the Purdue ...
Using Google Earth, pilot Justin Myers found some anomalies near Nikumaroro Island that he thinks are strikingly similar to ...
And Charles Lindbergh’s famed Spirit of St. Louis, the plane he flew on the first solo trans-Atlantic flight to Europe serves ...
As the Smithsonian presents the aviator’s restored Vega in Washington, a special replica of the aircraft quietly re-emerges after decades in obscurity ...
5 Things to See at the National Air and Space Museum’s Newly Renovated Galleries Amelia Earhart’s plane, a Mars simulation, a Soviet Venus probe, and a touchable moon rock await.
These galleries will display returning favorites such as the Spirit of St. Louis, John Glenn’s Mercury Friendship 7 capsule, Apollo Lunar Module 2, and Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Vega.
Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Vega: Amelia Earhart purchased this 5B Vega in 1930 and called it her “Little Red Bus.” In 1932, she flew this airplane nonstop and alone across the Atlantic Ocean, becoming ...
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 ...