On this website there are quick facts about Amelia Earhart.
2) Earhart, Amelia. 11/26/08. Aviation Aeroweb History. 26 Nov 2008
On this website there was a timeline that featured the life of Amelia Earhart. There is also a picture on the side that is shown to detail the site more.
3) Patrick Howard. "Amelia Earhart." 10/10/08. August 18, 2003. .
On this site Amelia Earhart says a few quotes. It also has the biography of Amelia and what she thought about flying over land and over oceans. She was very excited about planes since she was 10 years old and that excitement lasted through her life.
4) "Last Flight." Biography of Amelia Earhart. Blythe Randolph, 1987, Franklin Watts Publisher, ISBN 0-531-10331-5. 17 Oct 2008 .
Amelia Earhart is describe as a strong pilot with tons of courage in this website. On the page there is a picture showing a small map and pointing out places that are important in Amelia’s life. There are theories and examples from her life that are shown to figure out what happened to her and how she disappeared. The only fact that was shown was that Amelia was dead; the only thing that people want to find out is why.
5) "Science and Technology." In search of Amelia Earhart . 1996-2008, A&E Television Networks. History Channel. 10 Oct 2008 .
Amelia Earhart is featured in a video on the History Channel. In this video it shows the different possibly of what may have happened on the day she was not found after a journey over the South Pacific Ocean.
6) Unknown. "America's Story." Americas Library. 10/10/08. 10 Oct 2008 .
On this website there is a timeline featuring Amelia’s life and what events took place around the time she was born and the time she died. There are more pictures of Amelia.
7) Unknown. "Pioneering Woman Aviator, Lost on Flight over the Pacific." Ace pilots. Copyright 2008, by Acepilots.com. Amelia Earhart. 10 Oct 2008 .
Amelia Earhart is in a picture looking comfortable and calm. There are other pictures featured near the bottom of the site. The site also has information about different events Amelia went to and how far it was.
8) Unknown. Who2?. © 2008 Who2, LLC. 10 Oct 2008 .
On this website, there are facts about Amelia that is very valuable and useful for the project. Amelia is showed to be the most famous female pilot of her time. This website also shows what books are on her and who she married.
9) Earhart, Amelia. 11/26/08. Aviation Aeroweb History. 26 Nov 2008
On this page it says how Amelia asked her husband if she could flying over the South Atlantic Ocean. She explains ho its her dream and she loves flying. As you can see flying was in her blood, she loved nothing better than that.And her husband supported her.
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