Her Lockheed Electra was in excellent condition when they left, but by the time she disappeared it had flown almost 20,000 miles since leaving and over much rough country.
No, it disappeared along with her and neither have been located to date.
Amelia Earhart's favorite number is 11 because that was the number painted on the side of the very first plane she ever flew.
amelias dads mother was named Mary Earhart and her moms mother was named Amelia Otis
Amelia Earhart's navigator was Fred Noonan.
yea frederfick was on amelias laet flight
It was in Los Angeles, and she later learned to fly near there.
No, it disappeared along with her and neither have been located to date.
Amelia Earhart's favorite number is 11 because that was the number painted on the side of the very first plane she ever flew.
amelias dads mother was named Mary Earhart and her moms mother was named Amelia Otis
friendship and lockheed
George Putnam.
her goal in life was to prove that women can do whatever they wanted and could it as good as men and or even better than men
The St. Louis
It is a condition in which normal and shear stresses directed perpendicular to the "x-y"plane are assumed to be "zero"
Have you tried Google or Wikipedia?
Not likely. He was an amature pilot and died flying a plane that he had only flown once before. The plane itself wasnt in good condition, and may have contributed to him losing control.
Amelia Earhart's navigator was Fred Noonan.