Thursday, November 13, 2014

Aluminum debris linked to Amelia Earhart

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A piece of aluminum debris found on a southwestern Pacific atoll has been identified has belonging to Amelia Earhart’s plane.


According to researchers at The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR), which has long been investigating the last, fateful flight taken by Earhart 77 years ago, the aluminum sheet is a patch of metal installed on the Electra during the aviator’s eight-day stay in Miami, which was the fourth stop on her attempt to circumnavigate the globe.


The patch replaced a navigational window: A Miami Herald photo shows the Electra departing for San Juan, Puerto Rico on the morning of Tuesday, June 1, 1937 with a shiny patch of metal where the window had been.


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Story: Rossella Lorenzi, Discovery News | Photo: Tighar



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