It is discussed in a book by Doris Rich, oddly about Jacqueline Cochran, (another famous woman pilot) that in the latter portion of her career, Amelia was involved with the design and marketing of a photometer- a light meter for Photography, the idea was to sell it with her name on the device or as an endorsement. She is not noted as a photographer, but of course cameras were carried on the Electra. The photometer would be for civil and amateur photography., not espionage. It is not known what became of the project, possibly after her departure, the name Amelia Earhart may have acquired a foul taste residual, as she was lost. The subject is discussed in some detail in the Cochran bio by Doris Rich. I have no other sources for this device. Needless to say, I have never seen one. In her period Weston, ( do not confuse with Western Electric) was a major manufacturer of light meters for shutterbugs.
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By making statues of Amelia Earhart.
Amelia Earhart was a nice person and easy to get along with, she was also loved adventure.
Amelia Earhart's mother's middle name is Otis.
Amelia Josephine Harres and Mary Wells Patton were Amelia Earhart's two grandmothers.
No, she did not.
to my research she was not scared of anything
Amelia Earhart flew across the Atlantic Ocean by herself showing that women can do anything that men can do.
You can learn much from Amelia Earhart, but the BEST answer is that: girls can do ANYTHING boys can! Somethimes even better! from your friend.......emmylou
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No, Amelia Earhart is not single.
no? she flew in a airplane across the Atlantic Ocean, then never returned.
Yes. He encouraged her adventures and journeys.
Amelia Earhart's full name was Amelia Mary Earhart after her two grandmothers.
Amelia Earhart investigated nothing all she did was fly because she had a thrill and a passion for it. All Amelia ever did was try to brake records and prove to woman that they can do anything if they put there minds to it.
No one knows this answer except for amelia earhart's parents. It could be because they liked the name amelia and earhart is her parents last names
Amelia did not invent airplanes, she loved flying and created many records of long and unusual flights. However all her adventures were in aircraft she bought or that were owned by benefactors.