Mysterious circumstances - Many men, many theories
Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 10:10 am
When did missing Amelia Mary Earhart?
What is the official version of missing Amelia Mary Earhart?
What other explanations of missing Amelia Mary Earhart?
Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, missing July 2, and declared dead on January 5, was an important American aviation pioneer.
Officially, during an attempt to make a circumnavigational flight of the globe in 1937, he disappeared over Pacific Ocean near Howland Island.
Young Amelia was a tomboy. When he was 10 old, he saw her first aircraft that become her dream.
In last flight in 1937, it seems that Earhart lost her life. It is more theories about her missing, ones of them very strangers.
On July, 1937 Earhart and Noonan the navigator, took off from Lae in the engine fuel loaded plane. The destination was the small Howland Island 4113 Km away.
Due a series of misunderstanding or errors they didn’t attain this island.
The United States Navy search the vicinity of Howland Island and then in the vicinity of Gardner Island, but they never found the Earhart’s plane.
Disappearance theories:
1. Crash and sink theory
Many researchers believe the plane ran out of fuel and ditched at sea near Howland Island but never found the plane.
2. Gardner Island hypothesis
It is possible Earhart flown for two and a half hour after her last transmission and arrived in unhabitated Gardner Island. In this island was find a woman skeleton and improvised tools made, it seems, by plane’s pieces, rest of plane and flight suit.
3. Spies for USA
The real objective of flight was the spying the Japanese in Pacific. It was witness who claimed that Earhart and Noonan crashed on Saipan Island were captured and executed.
4. Assuming another identity
Earhart survives the world flight, changed her name and lived in New Jersey.
http://en.wikipedia.org
What is the official version of missing Amelia Mary Earhart?
What other explanations of missing Amelia Mary Earhart?
Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, missing July 2, and declared dead on January 5, was an important American aviation pioneer.
Officially, during an attempt to make a circumnavigational flight of the globe in 1937, he disappeared over Pacific Ocean near Howland Island.
Young Amelia was a tomboy. When he was 10 old, he saw her first aircraft that become her dream.
In last flight in 1937, it seems that Earhart lost her life. It is more theories about her missing, ones of them very strangers.
On July, 1937 Earhart and Noonan the navigator, took off from Lae in the engine fuel loaded plane. The destination was the small Howland Island 4113 Km away.
Due a series of misunderstanding or errors they didn’t attain this island.
The United States Navy search the vicinity of Howland Island and then in the vicinity of Gardner Island, but they never found the Earhart’s plane.
Disappearance theories:
1. Crash and sink theory
Many researchers believe the plane ran out of fuel and ditched at sea near Howland Island but never found the plane.
2. Gardner Island hypothesis
It is possible Earhart flown for two and a half hour after her last transmission and arrived in unhabitated Gardner Island. In this island was find a woman skeleton and improvised tools made, it seems, by plane’s pieces, rest of plane and flight suit.
3. Spies for USA
The real objective of flight was the spying the Japanese in Pacific. It was witness who claimed that Earhart and Noonan crashed on Saipan Island were captured and executed.
4. Assuming another identity
Earhart survives the world flight, changed her name and lived in New Jersey.
http://en.wikipedia.org