Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved

Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved

by Elgen M. Long (Author), Marie K. Long (Author)

Synopsis

Drawing on a recently discovered long-lost radio message, Elgin and Maria Long re-create the events inside the cockpit of the doomed Electra flown by Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan. The authors debunk the myths that Earhart and Noonan were captured by Japanese soldiers or cannibalistic island tribespeople. Instead, they offer overwhelming evidence that the plane ran out of fuel short of its Howland Island destination. Letting the facts speak for themselves, the authors go well beyond simply solving the long-standing mystery of Earhart's disappearance and vividly brings to life the primitive conditions under which Earhart flew, in an era before radar, with unreliable communication, grass landing strips, and poorly mapped islands. In AMELIA EARHART, the authors remind us how daring early aviators were as they pushed the technology of the day to its limits, and beyond, to the point of risking their lives.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Touchstone, New York
Published: 16 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0684860066
ISBN 13: 9780684860060

Media Reviews
David R. Richards

The Indianapolis Star

Reading this book is like sinking into an adventure story. The stakes are high and the two main characters are charismatic, brave and charming. Anyone interested in aviation, or the power of women to inspire, should read it and take note, despite its tragic ending.


Milton R. Shils

The Philadelphia Inquirer

May I suggest that you quickly find this book in your favorite bookstore or library, sit in a comfortable chair and live through those final days and last hours of Earhart's fateful flight? Only then can you fully appreciate the remarkable research and writing of the Longs.


Kevin O'Brien

The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)

For those interested in learning all there is to know about Amelia Earhart's final flight, [the Longs] have done a remarkably thorough job of pulling it together.

Author Bio
Elgen M. Long's flying career includees US Navy Combat missions during World War II. Marie K. Long is a former public relations consultant with the Western Aerospace Museum.