INTRODUCTION Despite the fact that one-third of all pilots were organized from the 1920s to the 1930s, many women played an important role during flight. (Corn, page 72) Amelia Earhart is one of the women. She is a pioneer of women's aviation. In 1928, she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic with the pilot Wilmer "Bill" Stultz and co-pilot / mechanic Louis E "Slim" Gordon. Four years later she became the first woman to reproduce the record flight of Charles Lindbergh, crossing the same ocean alone.
Elhart's disappearance has long fascinated the general public, and in recent years there was a theory on her landing to Nikumaroro. Retired journalists, Mike Campbell, and others who wrote "Amelia ยท Elhart: The Last Truth" always believed that Elhart and her navigator Fred Nunan were caught by the Japanese in the Marshall Islands It was. The latter think that they are American spies. He believes that they died as a result of torture during detention. But Ric Gillespie, director of the International Historical Aircraft Recovery Group (TIGHAR), believes that the bones discovered by Nikumaroro are from Earhart to Cleve R. Wootson Jr. in Washington Post in 2016 I talked about the method. Nikumaroro is an unmanned coral atoll known as the Gilbert Islands, also known as Gardner Island, which was once part of Kiribati, which was once a property of the UK in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Amelia Earhart (1897 - 1939). Elhart was the first female pilot who flew across the Atlantic by himself, and she won the cross of the American flying for her achievement. Elhart and her navigator Fred Nunan disappeared around the Pacific in 1937 and tried to fly around the world. (Here is a recommended biography.) Jessie Benton Fremont (1824-1902). Fremont is a writer and a political activist. She is thought to be the brain behind her husband John C. Fremont and his famous westward expedition. She turned her note into an easy-to-read book and established a contact in Washington DC, which finally made him famous. (Here is a recommended biography.)
Since Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Electra came out in 1933, various theories about her disappearance gathered attention of the American masses. A new forensic analysis of ruins discovered for the first time in Gardner Island in 1940 (now known as Nikumarolo) showed that they were misclassified by the original inspector DW Foodres. Nikumarolo is the only island that El Harhoto can reach because it has a fuel stockpile in her cabin when it disappears. Skeleton was found in the island in 1940 and even clues that she might land - it was seen at that time - Dr. Hoodless said the bone is about 5 '5' (1.65 m) high in bone Until I conclude that it belongs to. Elhart lady as well as she is quite tall, 5 feet 8 inches