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... whatever happened to Lee, or wherever he went, one interesting fact remained. He took his passport with him. Tomorrow: could Amelia Earhart still be alive ...
... whatever happened to Lee, or wherever he went, one interesting fact remained. He took his passport with him. Tomorrow: could Amelia Earhart still be alive ...
... her past. Late in 1972 a contemporary folk group brought out an album with the support of Goerner called The Search For Amelia Earhart, a curious tailpiece to all the theorising about America's first lady of 'flystery. ...
... A pioneer's final flightRail:4l PRETTY American Amelia Earhart dreamed of little else but flying after she left school. The Boston social worker got her pilot's licence at 25, in the days when American flying was almost exclusively a job for men. However ...
... still stranger than fiction. Weekend TV films FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM (BBC 2 I.3sp). Loosely based on the life of flyer Amelia Earhart, director Lothar Mendes's 1943 film stars Rosalind Russell and aviator Tonic Carter, with Fred Mac Murray and Herbert ...
... Of The Skies by lan Mackersey. 465 pp. Macdonald £14.95 Jean Batten was one of a trio of women fliers Amy Johnson and Amelia Earhart were the other two who captured the public imagination in the years between the two World Wars. Their aeronautical exploits ...
... flights from Woodley Aerodrome, started by local bicycle and motorcycle maker Charles Powis. Also in that year, American Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly the Atlantic, although she and her two male passengers only just made it. With the engine ...