Amelia Earhart
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Tony Romeo believes sonar images may well be wreckage of plane flown by US aviator that disappeared over Pacific in 1937
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A new study claims that the Nikumaroro Island bones are those of the famous aviator. But some researchers remain skeptical
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Footage released to the public for the first time shows pioneering pilot Amelia Earhart just before her solo attempt to circumnavigate the globbe
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Film may be the last surviving footage of Earhart but while leader of team hunting for aviator’s remains says it looks authentic he disputes its dating
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A small group of wreckage hunters purports to have found a bit of Earhart’s Lockheed Electra aircraft. It’s a good story, but critics of the find are more vocal than ever
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Photographer Jaime Moore wanted to mark her daughter's fifth birthday but before switching on the camera, she came up with an alternative to dressing up as a princess – the dream of most girls of her age
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US aviator Earhart and her navigator vanished halfway through an attempt to fly around the world along the equator in 1937
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A photographic highlight selected by the picture desk. On 21 May 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
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Broken goggles thought to have been worn by flying pioneer in crash 16 years before she vanished during world flight attempt
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Lovell loves early pilots' mix of diligence and irresponsibility; dangerous fun was to be had, says Vera Rule
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An expedition will test items found on a Pacific island for DNA of 1930s heroine Amelia Earhart
Newly discovered photo reignites Amelia Earhart conspiracy theory