281 Message Cracked
We believe that Earhart's mysterious "281 Message" connects the dots to Mili Atoll. It was Earhart and Noonan's only attempt to transmit in Morse Code and has been the elephant in the room for the past 76 and half years.
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Earhart Mystery Briefcase Still Unfolding-Saipan 1944
On 5/11/12 we spoke to Ed T. Jones, now 85, who lives in Florida. He was a close friend and WWII buddy of Bob Wallack. Bob, now deceased, was a U.S. Marine machine-gunner in Saipan. He was the person who, in Jones’ own words, Read more [...]
What Really Happened to Amelia?
If you have read our book Amelia Earhart Betrayed or followed our articles on our website, then you know what we think happened to Amelia. Here is what the average person commenting on Yahoo thinks about the Earhart mystery of her disappearance.
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Earhart’s Disappearance- Is It Really a Mystery?
Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight ended in her controversial disappearance July 2, 1937. One must remember that she was attempting something that no one had ever tried before. Just like Pan Am instituting air service to the Philippines Read more [...]
The Mystery of Earhart’s Radio Calls – Why So Short?
Before Amelia Earhart disappeared on her last flight she let it be known to all concerned that she would be transmitting at a quarter past the hour. She also said she would listen on the hour and half hour. In 1937 aircraft radios were quite Read more [...]
Earhart’s Last and Final Flight: Navigational Error?
Nauru–Ice Cream Cone on the Pacific
5/18/12
The “Chater Report” contained in your extensive archive contains the evidence which my friend and I believe misled Mr. Noonan. The light at Nauru was telegrammed to be at an altitude of Read more [...]
The Mistake At Nauru
5/2/12
To understand the mistake in navigation we must first understand the method of plotting their position. Noonan knew he was in the vicinity of Nauru Island because he could see the light on the island.
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Why Did Earhart Miss her Target?
4/30/12
For seventy-five years the general thought associated with Amelia Earhart is she got lost, ran out of gas and crashed into the ocean. That is a rather simplistic and insulting resolution to the mystery behind the demise of one of Read more [...]
Fred Goerner & Earhart’s Max Range Airspeed Chart
4/27/12
This is a re-creation of the mission to photograph the Japanese mandated island of Truk Atoll outlined in Fred Goerner's 1967 book, The Search for Amelia Earhart, in chapter 23, page 311.
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