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The airplane Amelia Earhart used to fly across the Atlantic. When a person gets into the airplane and turns it on, it will begin to fly nonstop for 14 hours, 56 minutes without needing fuel. After the 14 hours, 56 minutes the engine will turn off and the user will feel "drained" after landing. Amelia Mary Earhart (July 24, 1897 – disappeared July 2, 1937) was an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was the first aviatrix (female pilot) to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She…

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Are you planning to talk about Amelia Earhart Day in your homeschool? There are a lot of interesting facts to learn about the first woman to travel across the Atlantic by plane. Here are just ten of the most interesting facts about her!

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On May 20, 1932, that Amelia Earhart set out in her Lockheed 5B Vega to become the first woman to fly nonstop and alone over the Atlantic Ocean. Departing from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland and landing in Londonderry, Northern Ireland about 15 hours later, she also became only the second person to solo the Atlantic, the first being Charles Lindbergh in 1927. It was also her second trip across the Atlantic. Earhart first came to the public’s attention four years earlier, in June 1928, when she…

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