The female name is normally spelled "Amelia", as in 20th Century aviatrix Amelia Earhart.
she did not die she dissappered.
she would be 215 today
she ran out of gas when she was looking for a place Howland
Elmwood elementary school
One of her nicknames were Meelie
she died in the pacific ocean no one has found her yet.
Yeah they are, they're cousins. :)
Her mother was Amelia Otis Earhart.
no she was a female pilot and she was the first woman to fly
She was married to George Palmer Putnam- the publisher, in l93l.
Ameila Earhart was a pioneer in aviation.
Yes, Amelia was the oldest child
She made Lockheed aircraft famous.
Because it looked challenging and exciting.
She was lost in the western Pacific near Howland Island.
She was the first amerian woman to fly across America. Then she disappeared unexpectedly
Anita Snook and Paul Mantz were the people who taught her to fly.
How did Amelia Earhart use math on the planes
Amelia did not discover anything she was the first lady who few around the world.
It is 384 miles according to Google Maps.
Amelia was within days of her 40'th birthday when she disappeared.
That has never been proven -or dis-proven. -Personally, I doubt it.
lets just say shes got a lovely bunch of coconuts
No it was not the mafia, but it was either humanerror or an accident that killed Ameila Earhart.
a war was happing in the Pacific ocean and a bomb hit then came disaster.
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