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Earhart$503994$ - translation to English

AMERICAN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
H. B. Earhart Foundation; Earhart Foundation Fellowship

Earhart      
n. Earhart, Amelia Earhart, (1897-1937) erste frau die allein den Atlantik überquerte (starb am Versuch die Welt zu umfliegen in 1937); Nachname
Amelia Earhart         
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  • Earhart in evening clothes
  • Amelia Earhart talking to Charles T.P. Ulm  at Oakland Airport, California, USA, 1934
  • CIT]]-9 Safety Plane"
  • Photo of Amelia Earhart prior to her transatlantic crossing of June 17, 1928
  • Commemoration Stone for Amelia Earhart's 1928 transatlantic flight, next to the quay side in [[Burry Port]], [[Wales]]
  • In a [[Stearman-Hammond Y-1]]
  • Portal of the Folded Wings]]; note error in birth date
  • Earhart and Putnam in 1931
  • The planned flight route
  • Earhart and Noonan by the Lockheed L10 Electra at Darwin, Australia on June 28, 1937
  • RDF]] [[loop antenna]] can be seen above the cockpit. This image was taken at Luke Field on March 20, 1937; the plane would crash later that morning.
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  • "Earhart Light" on [[Howland Island]] in August 2008
  • Hoover]] in the grounds of the [[White House]] on January 2, 1932
  • [[Lockheed Vega 5B]] flown by Amelia Earhart as seen on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]]
  • Monument in [[Harbour Grace, Newfoundland and Labrador]]
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  • Gardner ([[Nikumaroro]]) Island in 2014.  "Seven Site" is a focus of the search for Earhart's remains.
  • Amelia Earhart Museum, Derry
  • USCGC ''Itasca'' was at Howland Island to support the flight.
  • 1963 U.S. Postal stamp honoring Earhart
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n. Amelia Earhart, (1897-1937) weibliche amerikanische Pilotin, überflog als erste Frau den Atlantik allein (starb beim Versuch die Welt zu umfliegen in 1937)

Wikipedia

Earhart Foundation

The Earhart Foundation was an American private charitable foundation that funded research and scholarship since its founding in 1929 by oil executive Harry Boyd Earhart. Richard Ware served as the Foundation's longtime president.