Earhart, her navigator Fred Noonan, and their Lockheed Electra aircraft disappeared on July 2, 1937 en route from Lae, New Guinea to Howland Island in the Pacific. Their fate remains unknown, although there is some circumstantial evidence that they may have put down at Gardner's Island, about 350 miles southeast of Howland, and eventually died there of thirst - that is still being investigated, and DNA tests done on bone fragments found there were "inconclusive".
We do not know if it crashed or where it crashed.
they never found amelia earharts plane but the goverment is planning a search for her in 2013
Not yet
It has never been found
Behind the controls of a plane.
December 28, 1920
Nobody has found definite parts of the plane .
Above the Pacific Ocean.
It was rap, yo! She listened to it when she flew the plane, bro.
Nobody has found Amelia's body or plane, but they have found buttons in the pacific oceans. It could be possible that they are Amelia's buttons. Amelia Earhart might of crashed into the ocean or landed on a remote island. It is a mystery!
She called her first aircraft 'Canary' as it was small and bright yellow.
She and her navigator, Fred Noonan disappeared on 2nd July 1937.