(I answered this question 4 months ago.) There is a TV commercial that depicts Amelia Earhart crashed airplane that has a name painted on its nose. There is not historical photo of her plane that shows any nose art or name.
Yes, there is a star with that name.
Vega is a star but zefinfino vega is not known as one.
The name Vega (Alpha Lyra) was originally Wega from the Arabic word "Falling". This because Arab astronomers called the constellation Lyra "the falling eagle".
Vega and Rigel were named by Arabic astronomers. Vega comes from the Arabic name "waqi" meaning "falling" or "landing place." Rigel is derived from "rijl al-jawzā" which means "the foot of the central one" in Arabic.
The person who named Vega and Rigel was the famous Persian astronomer Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi. Vega and Rigel are among the many stars he named in his "Book of Fixed Stars" in the 10th century.
She named only two of her planes, maybe they were her favorites. The first aircraft she owned was a yellow Airster. She called that "Canary". Later on she had red Lockheed Vega in which she created many records and won many races. This was named "Little red bus".
Amelia Mary Earhart
Amelia Vega's birth name is Amelia Victoria Vega Polanco de Guerra.
Her full name was Amelia Mary Earhart.
Amelia's young sister was Muriel.
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her name was Amy Otis Earhart
Amelia Earhart's first plane was a Lockheed Vega. This is the airplane she used for her transatlantic flight in 1932. Her next plane was a Lockheed Electra; this airplane is the one she was in when she disappeared on July 2, 1937Amelia's first aircraft was a yellow Kinner Airster that she called 'Canary'. Her second was an Avian that she bought in England in 1928. -The Lockheed Vega 5 , ' Little Red Bus', was her third. This was her favorite aircraft and she created many records with it.
Her mom's name was Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart (1869-1962)
Edwin Stanton Earhart and Amelia Otis
Her flying instructor was Anita (Nita) Snooks.
Samuel "Edwin" Stanton Earhart was Amelia's father.