The holy grail of aviation mysteries is
the disappearance of
-- Amelia Earhart --
Why did she disappear? How
did she vanish? Where did she go?
-- and --
What did America do?
Amelia Earhart's Radio
-- WHY did she disappear?
Follow the timeline as Earhart flies from Oakland, California to Lae, New
Guinea, some 22,000 miles around the world -- only to disappear.
Learn the facts from the two dozen interviews of the men who were stationed at her
stops around the globe, and read how changes to her plane and radio,
made history.
By interviewing the men who serviced
Earhart's plane around the world,
a young radio officer learns the
real story of her last flight,
and why she disappeared.
Amelia Earhart's
Radio Why She
Disappeared By Paul Rafford,
Jr.
8.5 x 10.5 Softcover
134 Pages - 120 Illustrations
-- Based upon first person accounts --
25 Interviews from the 1940s
65 years of research
ISBN: 978-1891030-35-2
-- The Complete Ebook is Available --
-- Printed Book Not
Available -- Ships
Spring 2013 --
The Hunt For Amelia Earhart
-- HOW did she vanish?
Learn the truth of the Hunt For Amelia Earhart. After she disappears
in July of 1937, the US sends 9 ships, 66 aircraft, and well over
3,000 sailors and airmen to search 260,000 square miles for her
through torrential storms and gale force winds.
This is the Story of
Amelia Earhart's Last Flight
From the Men
who were there.
(Click on
any image to enlarge)
The saga is seven decades old -- Earhart and her navigator Fred
Noonan, disappeared over 70 years ago on July 2nd, 1937 on their
around-the-world flight.
With just three stops to go, their Lockheed twin engine Electra was
flying from Lae, New Guinea some 2,500 miles toward tiny Howland
Island, an isolated spot out in the Pacific.
Map of the Last Flight
Waiting offshore at Howland was the US Coast Guard Cutter Itasca.
Her voice on the radio was last heard at 8:42 am, then it cut off.
Earhart, her navigator, and
their aircraft were never seen again.
The
Hunt
for Amelia Earhart America's
Greatest Search By Douglas
Westfall
8.5 x 11 Full Color Book
278 Pages - 270 Illustrations
-- Based upon 7 unpublished,
first-person accounts --
Unreleased Charts, Ephemera &
100 Unpublished Photos from 1937
ISBN: 978-1891030-24-6
-- The Complete Ebook is Included --
Softcover
Book + Ebook:
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Available -- Ships
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Amelia Earhart Survived
-- WHERE did she go?
Read of Amelia Earhart's return from Saipan. This tells of her
capture in the Marshall Islands, her captivity by the Japanese
Military, and her rescue, return, and life back in America plus
biography. Discover
the comparison photography of the Earhart
America knew, and the woman she became. The only book that shows
Amelia Earhart found and includes unpublished pictures of Amelia
Earhart.
Looking like she is the famed Amelia
Earhart, an elderly woman denies being the lost heroine, yet is
recognized by many aviators
and looks remarkably much like the famed aviatrix.
Amelia Earhart
Survived Her
Return to America By Colonel Rollin
C. Reineck
6 x 9 Hardcover
230 Pages - 50 Illustrations
-- Based upon forensic evidence --
Photos of Earhart before and after
ISBN: 978-1891030-34-5
Printed book
only
$35.00
Includes a special
'Last Chapter'
written by the author
after publication.
Report of the Earhart Search
-- What did America do?
Find the reports from the US Navy and US Coast Guard, see the maps
and charts that show where the ships searched for Amelia, and read
the ships logs that tell a story that no one knows: What America did
to find Earhart.
The official Report of the Earhart Search
shows the massive $4 million efforts of the US Navy and Coast
Guard, finds nothing, yet evidence shows the aviatrix was really
there.
Report
of the Earhart Search By the U.S. Navy and
Coast Guard
8.5 x 11 Softcover
200 Pages - dozens of Tables and Charts
-- Based upon the US Navy Report --
Unpublished material from 1937
ISBN: 978-1891030-66-3