Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan disappeared July 2, 1937while an attempt to make a custom-built Lockheed Electra plane flight all over the world. The plane missing in route from New Guinea to Howland Island, and no the wreck was never found. The airline group feels that the pair landed on the remote island of Nikumaroro, in what is currently the Pacific nation Kiribati, and he survived for a while ', it would seem previous expeditions has shown artifacts that might to have belonged to them. All others historians think that the plane crashed into the sea. Still others have taken indicators Earhart and Noonan were caught, and there are several other wild of conspiracy theories.
It seems that a fresh analysis of a modern Nikumaroro picture showing some suspicious-looking material, that some 'May strut and the wheel of the plane is emerges from the water. This is according to an unnamed senior U.S. official, who also said that the Obama administration would not have taken a stand on this issue.
Clinton is the event at his high profile to participate in research, The Associated Press said. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs supported Earhart because then, helping to obtain an authorization to fly in the countries in which they made, The Associated Press said. The search starts in June and the 75th anniversary of Earhart's fatal flight to remember.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Armed with that analysis by the State Department, historians, scientists and salvagers from the International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, are returning to the island in July in the hope of finding the wreckage of Earhart's plane and perhaps even the remains of the pilot and her navigator Fred Noonan.
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cbc.ca - The expedition will coincide with the 75th anniversary of Earhart's departure on the ill-fated attempt to become the first woman to fly around the world. Previous visits to the island by the group have recovered artifacts that could have belonged to Earhart and Noonan and suggest they might have lived for days or weeks after landing on a reef.
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TheHuffingtonPost - Gillepsie's group believes Earhart and Noonan may have managed to land on a reef abutting the atoll, then known as Gardner Island, and survived for a short time. They surmise that the plane was washed off the reef by high tides shortly after the landing and that the wreckage may be found in the deep waters nearby.