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Amelia Earhart - The Aviator Who Disappeared - cover

Amelia Earhart - The Aviator Who Disappeared

Thomas Loki

Verlag: Heritage Books

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Beschreibung

Amelia Earhart was more than just a pilot. She was a fearless adventurer, a trailblazer, and a symbol of limitless possibility. At a time when the world doubted what women could achieve, she defied expectations and soared into history. With her signature leather jacket, determined spirit, and unwavering ambition, she captivated the world with her record-breaking flights and daring expeditions.
 
 
 
But beyond the fame and admiration, Amelia carried an even greater dream. She longed to circle the globe, pushing the boundaries of human endurance and proving that no horizon was too distant. It was this final, fateful journey that would transform her into a legend. In 1937, as she attempted to fly around the world, Amelia vanished over the vast Pacific Ocean, leaving behind a mystery that has fascinated generations.
 
 
 
What really happened to Amelia Earhart? Was she lost at sea, or did she survive in an unknown place? Theories have swirled for decades, from radio signals that hinted at a desperate call for help to the discovery of artifacts on remote islands. Yet, despite countless searches and investigations, the truth remains elusive.
 
 
 
This book takes you deep into the extraordinary life of Amelia Earhart, from her childhood dreams of flight to her rise as one of the most celebrated aviators of all time.
Verfügbar seit: 31.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 69 Seiten.

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