It has been established that the famous Aviatrix actually OWNED only two planes. a Lockheed Vega in Red and Gold ( now inthe Smithsonian NASM) and the lost Electra model l0-E used in the Fatal Global expedition. (there were two electras built for this mission, one was severely damaged in an accident- in Hawaii, the other she took with her and Mr. Noonan. She actually owned only these two planes- plus possibly an Avro Avian nicknamed the Canary.
Amelia Earhart had 2 planes. She nicknamed them, "the canary" and "red bus" (which is the Lockheed Vega.
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I have to guess you are asking about her final flight. She had only one other person aboard the aircraft with her - her navigator, Fred Noonan.
She owned at least 6 aircraft at different times, but not the one she disappeared in. It belonged to Purdue University, where she did counselling on womens careers.
Without seeing her aviation logbook that is impossible to say. By the time she disappeared she had thousands of flying hours . That translates to many thousands of flights.
Amelia Earhart OWNED ONLY two ( 2 ).
Amelia had no children
Amelia Earhart never made it she crashed somewhere near the Cook Islands in Melenisia.
Amelia Earhart represented the freedom and liberation that were at the center of Women's Rights. She made her own destiny and flew her own plane (which was not a very womanly thing to do at the time).
Amelia Earhart's best friend was Eleanor Roosevelt, a former first lady of the United States of America.
In 1917 Amelia was working as a nurse's helper for WW1 caring for wounded pilots. So the patients would tell Amelia their stories and those stories kindled Amelia. So after WW1 Amelia took lessons on how to fly a plane and become a proficient pilot.
She flew many different aircraft and actually owned 4 . She did not own the Lockheed Electra in which she disappeared.
Amelia had no children
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Amelia Earhart never made it she crashed somewhere near the Cook Islands in Melenisia.
Amelia never made her own plane, she bought existing aircraft and had the Lockeheed Electra modified.
Because i was her performer work to do she buy her own plane
Yes, it was just found in Canada
Amelia Earhart represented the freedom and liberation that were at the center of Women's Rights. She made her own destiny and flew her own plane (which was not a very womanly thing to do at the time).
Amelia Earhart believed in the importance of independence, courage, and equality for women. She also valued adventure, exploration, and pushing boundaries. These themes were reflected in her pursuit of aviation and her efforts to inspire others to follow their own dreams, regardless of societal expectations.
her job was to fly airplanes around the world She was a volunteer nurse at a veterans' hospital during World War 1. She worked as a file clerk, office assistant, photographer, and truck driver to earn the money to buy her own plane. She was a social worker in Boston. After she married George Putnam, her job was to set new aviation records, and give lectures.
Amelia Earhart's best friend was Eleanor Roosevelt, a former first lady of the United States of America.
In 1917 Amelia was working as a nurse's helper for WW1 caring for wounded pilots. So the patients would tell Amelia their stories and those stories kindled Amelia. So after WW1 Amelia took lessons on how to fly a plane and become a proficient pilot.