Amelia Earhart did NOT want to only want to fly at a fair, but also wanted to make history for women. Peace Out! K.T
She donated her Lockheed Vega (The Red Bus) to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and on her disappearance, some of her awards were returned to the national Geographic society, if that is what you mean. She was inspiration for many people, particularly women
She was the first woman pilot to ever try and travel around the world. Earhart went down somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean. Probably in the Bermuda Triangle.
While Amelia Earhart did not have a role in the first Trans-Atlantic flight, She was the first woman to make the trip in 1928, although she rode as a passenger. In 1932 she flew as the first woman to fly nonstop solo across the Atlantic.
In large part, Amelia Earhart supported herself with public appearances and promotions such as Amelia Earhart luggage. Her husband, George Palmer Putnam, helped her promote herself so she could afford to keep flying. She was self-reliant and did not want to be dependent on her husband.
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Amelia wore a number of occupational hats but recording artis is not one of them.
Amelia Earhart did NOT want to only want to fly at a fair, but also wanted to make history for women. Peace Out! K.T
She flew, she was a writer an editor and a publicist.
yes she did make it across the Atlantic successfully
She donated her Lockheed Vega (The Red Bus) to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and on her disappearance, some of her awards were returned to the national Geographic society, if that is what you mean. She was inspiration for many people, particularly women
noone knows for sure she might of fallen into the ocean
she can make it around the world in a month.
Amelia never made her own plane, she bought existing aircraft and had the Lockeheed Electra modified.
She made Lockheed aircraft famous.