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Tell us how you really feel about Earhart, Bob...They will spend a lot of money to find out it's a rock. Sorry kinda pessimistic about this.
I do not understand why she's famous for getting lost because of her on mistakes while so many other women aviators do so much but didn't have a publicist for a husband.
Was kind of the Taylor Swift in the world of female Aviation of the time. I never was interested in her as much as I was of where the plane went.I'm sorry, I get triggered.
I hope they do find it and put it to bed. My personal opinion is they did survive and were able to transmit a couple of times but no one got a good fix on them because it was voice only. She didn't learn Norse code which would have saved them a lot of weight for radios and it would have transmitted further.
What a story Rhino!Did these Folk mention WHERE the image form the side-scan radar is?
Here is Anne Holtgren-Pellegreno. She flew Amelia's route in the same kind of airplane successfully in 1967.
Dr. Dominic and Anne Pellegreno were family friends of ours before my folks split up. Dom, known to me as "Old Geezer", helped my dad build is Cassutt III racer airplane in our garage in Ames, Iowa. Then he helped hook it up to a plumbing truck the day they towed it to the Ames airport the day he flew it for the first time.
I was "Young Whipper-snapper" to Dom. I rode with them in their V-35 Bonanza before they moved to Texas.
My eyes leaked to find one of my most cherished airplane influences still alive and kicking.
When I was troubled as a teen, I might hop in my car and just ride. I ended up at Dom & Ann's quite a few times. They were always nice to me. The Pellegrenos were gifted flyers. I have a funny story about The Fairchild XNQ-1 they restored and the diapers. It is a LONG ortello!What a story Rhino!
The location of the image is 100 miles from Howland Island. About 3 miles deep, they said.
I don't care so much for Taylor Swift myself, in very much the same way I didn't care much for Shania Twain. Now that old hose-bag, has-been is touring again.Was kind of the Taylor Swift in the world of female Aviation of the time. I never was interested in her as much as I was of where the plane went.
100 miles before or after Howland? Again, I think they did survive the initial downing based on the research TIGHAR has done. https://tighar.orgWhat a story Rhino!
The location of the image is 100 miles from Howland Island. About 3 miles deep, they said.
Neat looking aircraft!When I was troubled as a teen, I might hop in my car and just ride. I ended up at Dom & Ann's quite a few times. They were always nice to me. The Pellegrenos were gifted flyers. I have a funny story about The Fairchild XNQ-1 they restored and the diapers. It is a LONG ortello!
They restored the radial-engined variant. There was only 2 prototypes produced.Fairchild XNQ - Wikipedia
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Check out my comment on the YouTube video.
They said before100 miles before or after Howland? Again, I think they did survive the initial downing based on the research TIGHAR has done. https://tighar.org