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New Emilia Earhart clue?


ScotDeerie

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1 minute ago, Manwon Lender said:

 

Your link requires a login, you might want to post another one

Sorry, I don’t get a login prompt. Can anyone help?

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(NEW YORK) -- The world-renowned scientist who discovered the underwater wreckage of the Titanic now says a new clue may lead him to the spot where Amelia Earhart's plane went down more than 80 years ago.

Robert Ballard believes a photo taken in 1937 may hold the answer to where the American aviator's plane crashed as she tried to become the first female pilot to circumnavigate the globe.

Intelligence analysts at the Pentagon who viewed the photo concluded the object in the photo resembles a Lockheed model 10-E Electra, the plane Earhart was last seen flying. Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, vanished in July 1937.

The photo was taken just off the shores of Nikumaroro, a small island in the Pacific Ocean. The island is just 4.5 miles long and 1 mile wide.

https://www.wbal.com/article/404809/109/scientist-who-found-titanic-wreck-now-searching-for-amelia-earhart-wreckage

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18 minutes ago, ScotDeerie said:

Sorry, I don’t get a login prompt. Can anyone help?

No problem, thanks.

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7 minutes ago, Manwon Lender said:

No problem, thanks.

Did you see the article that South Alabam posted? Same info.

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31 minutes ago, ScotDeerie said:

Did you see the article that South Alabam posted? Same info.

I did a search online and found the article with photos. If this is her plane it will be great to end this mystery. Her surviving family certainly deserves closure. 

Thanks for posting this thread.

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3 minutes ago, Manwon Lender said:

I did a search online and found the article with photos. If this is her plane it will be great to end this mystery. Her surviving family certainly deserves closure. 

Thanks for posting this thread.

If you have a better link, pls post it. Thx.

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If this evidence is true, then it shows they both indeed perished in the crash.

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VERY good link on why Ballard is going to that Island starting there. It all seems to fit. Well worth reading entirely.  The flight path, missing radio antenna, received and logged radio transmissions, the 1937 photograph etc..

https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/193213-finding-amelia-earhart-how-modern-forensics-finally-plotted-a-course-to-gardner-island

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