Amelia Earhart
The Mahalo Top 7
- Official Site: Amelia Earhart
- Wikipedia: Amelia Earhart
- Department of the Navy: Amelia Earhart
- National Geographic: Where Is Amelia Earhart? Three Theories (December 15, 2003)
- The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery: The Earhart Project
- Ninety-Nines: Amelia Earhart
- Video: Amelia Earhart (Time:00:59)
Amelia Earhart Background and Profiles
- Smithsonian: Women in Aviation and Space History: Amelia Earhart
- HistoryNet.com: Aviation History: Amelia Earhart
- Gale Cengage Learning: Amelia Earhart
- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics: Amelia Earhart
The Ninety-Nines
- Wikipedia: Ninety-Nines
- U.S. Centennial of Flight Commision: The Ninety-Nines
Celebrity
- Kansas State Historical Society: Amelia Earhart
- International Center Of Photography: Amelia Earhart
- National Women's Hall of Fame: Amelia Earhart
- Amelia Earhart Museum: Amelia Earhart as an Aviator
The Mystery
- Space.com: Amelia Earhart Plane Possibly Spotted By Satellite (July 11, 2001)
- HistoryWiz: The Mystery of Amelia Earhart
- The CNMI Guide: Saipan and the Mystery of Amelia Earhart
- LiveScience: Diary a Clue to Amelia Earhart Mystery (April 1, 2007)
- CBS News: Group Hopes To End Amelia Earhart Mystery, Search Team To Scour South Pacific Island With Modern Technology (July 12, 2007)
Amelia Earhart Images and Media
- Google Image Search: Amelia Earhart
- YouTube & Google Video Search: Amelia Earhart
- The Archaeology Channel: The Search for Amelia Earhart
- AmeliaFlight.com: Rediscovering a Legend
Amelia Earhart Books and Research
- Google Scholar: Amelia Earhart
- Purdue University: Amelia Earhart
- Amazon.com: Amelia Earhart: Books
- Barnes & Noble: Amelia Earhart Books
Amelia Earhart Blogs and Message Boards
- Google Blog Search: Amelia Earhart
- Photo.net: Classic Cameras (pre-1970) Forum: Amelia Earhart's Kodak Duo-620 Query (February 9, 2006)
- Warbird Forums: Reporter's Amelia Earhart Diary Found
- Britannica Blog: The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart (July 2, 2007)
- The Huffington Post: Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart Timeline
- 1897: Born in Atchison, Kansas
- 1909: Moved to Des Moines, Iowa
- 1915: Moved first to St Paul, Minnesota, then to Chicago, Illinois
- 1919: Entered Columbia University
- 1920: Took her first flight with Frank Hawks
- 1921: Took her first flying lessons in Long Beach, California
- 1922: Set an altitude record of 14,000 feet for women pilots
- 1923: Got her pilot's license
- 1928: Although not the pilot, she flew in transatlantic flight from Newfoundland to Wales
- 1931: Married George Putnam
- 1932: First woman to fly solo from Newfoundland to Ireland
- 1935: Flew solo from Hawaii to California
- 1935: Joined the Purdue University staff
- 1937: Left on round the world flight, and disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean near Howland Island in July
- 1939: Declared dead
- 2008: Her disappearance remains a mystery, and the search for her plane continues
Amelia Earhart Fun Stuff
- Official Site: Amelia Earhart Quotes
- Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum: Fun Facts
- TIME: Will the Real Amelia . . . (November 23, 1970)
- Purdue University: George Palmer Putnam Collection of Amelia Earhart Papers
- IMDb Search: Amelia Earhart
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