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Captain John Miller In the 1930's, the test pilot had what it took to fly the weird ones -- the autogiro and the Grumman J2F Duck. |
Aviation History Laurel M. Sheppard |
Jerrie Mock: Record-Breaking Aviatrix In 1964, an Ohio woman took up the challenge that led to Amelia Earhart's disappearance, and become the first woman to fly around the world solo. She later chronicled her adventures in the book "Three-eight Charlie." |
Aviation History November 2007 |
Letter From Aviation History - November 2007 The search is on once more for Amelia Earhart. Since the initial search effort was called off and the aviators were declared lost at sea, several theories about their fate, from running out of gas and crashing into the ocean to landing on another island and being captured by the Japanese, have surfaced. |
Science News August 11, 2007 |
Timeline: From the August 7, 1937, issue Ancient Palestine treasure comes to Oriental Institute... Uncle Sam hunts America's first human inhabitants... Earhart plane loss stays collection of microorganisms... |