As Forward observer- Amelia had a clear eye and was not distracted by actually flying the plane( in the l928 crossing)- She sighted a Plesiosaur and did a sketch of it. There is something on this in the book about the Friendship flight with the numerical title. It appeared in the first edition of the book. The Plesiosaur is associated with the Loch Ness sea-Monster theories.
Yes, Amelia had siblings. A sister named Muriel who was nicknamed (Pidge) and wrote a biography of her sister Amelia. Muriel died in l999 or thereabouts, see the question on A. E's brothers and sisters.
Earhart saw her first aircraft at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, when she was 10.
There is no documented evidence confirming Amelia Earhart's favorite holiday. While she enjoyed adventure, independence, and flying, which might align with the spirit of Fourth of July (Independence Day), she never publicly stated a specific holiday as her favorite.
Amelia Earhart impacted the lives of others by doing things that people thought only men could do but Amelia Earhart did things tat people onLy said men could do. She also encouraged woman to do the same as her.
Amelia Earhart, like most educated individuals of her time, understood that the Earth is a globe, not flat. As a pioneering aviator and aviation advocate, her experiences flying at high altitudes would have reinforced her understanding of the Earth's curvature. There is no evidence to suggest that she held any belief in a flat Earth.
Amelia Earhart want to see women doing thing like a boy do .
Amelia Earhart is remembered for her pioneering spirit as one of the first female aviators to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her courage, determination, and contributions to aviation history have cemented her legacy as an inspirational figure for women in the field of aviation and beyond. Despite her mysterious disappearance, Amelia Earhart's impact on the world of aviation and as a symbol of women's empowerment ensures that she will be remembered for generations to come.
Amelia saw her first aircraft in 1919 in Toronto.
She wanted to see women accepted as pilots.
Amelia Earhart went to the state fair at the age of 11 and saw an airplane show
At the Canadian National Exposition in Toronto, in 1918.
Yes, Amelia had siblings. A sister named Muriel who was nicknamed (Pidge) and wrote a biography of her sister Amelia. Muriel died in l999 or thereabouts, see the question on A. E's brothers and sisters.
When she was 10 years old, surprisingly she didn't like it at first.
Amelia Earhart <><><> Well, there were several women ahead of Amelia. See the link at the bottom of the page- the list is rather long.
I don"t entirely understand your question. In the year l928 Amelia Earhart flew across the Atlantic ocean in the Friendship plane- as a forward observer. this was the first successful female crossing-although there may have been a female passenger or two on one of the Zeppelins that crossed the Ocean. I can"t see any other connection other than this flight-time line angle.
At Amelia Earhart's takeoff for her transatlantic flight on May 20, 1932, in Newfoundland, Canada, there were approximately 100 people present. This crowd included journalists, supporters, and well-wishers who came to see her embark on her historic journey. Despite the large turnout, the atmosphere was tense due to challenging weather conditions. Earhart's flight ultimately made her the first woman to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean.
Earhart saw her first aircraft at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, when she was 10.