An Airplane on Gardner Island?
It seems that Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for TIGHAR is to put out a press release touting their new find first, and then start an investigation. Not surprisingly many of their press releases have been proven wrong; many of their assumptions Read more [...]
TIGHAR’S Bearings Questionable
This is a representation of the picture in TIGHAR's research paper titled Analysis of Radio Direction Finder Bearings in search of Ameilia Earhart by Bob Brandenburg.
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Earhart’s Freckle Cream Does a Vanishing Act
Yet another “hot lead” by The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) has fizzled under the bright light of logic based research. To TIGHAR’S credit, much of the undoing of the “2012 Dr. Berry’s Freckle Ointment Read more [...]
The Search for Amelia Earhart Continues
In July, 2012 Tighar (The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery) had launched a 2 million dollar search near Gardner Island in the Pacific. They hoped to find the remains of Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, as well as their Read more [...]
Who Took The Electra 10E? The Japanese?
5/5/12
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) is planning an expedition to Nikumaroro, dubbed Niku VII. We wish them much success and sincerely hope they find the Electra and clear up this 75 year old mystery.
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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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