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THE LIFE OF AMELIA EARHART

  • BIRTH

    BIRTH
    Amelia Earhart was born the 24th of July of 1897 in Atcison, Kansas, in the US
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    CHILDHOOD

    She was an unquiet girl, her family was rich, shehad a good lifestyle.
    She did activities that his friends do
  • GROWING UP

    GROWING UP
    Growing up Amelia and her sister had all sorts of adventures. They collected insects and frogs. They liked to play sports including baseball and football. Amelia even learned to shoot a 22 rifle and used it to kill rats in her Dad's barn.
  • FIRST PLANE

    FIRST PLANE
    On december of 1920, Amelia and his father visited an air show in California. There, Amelia saw her first plane, and she liked it very much
  • HER FIRST WORK

    HER FIRST WORK
    Amelia worked hard and, together with some money from her mother, she was able to pay for flying lessons. Eventually she purchased her own plane. A bright yellow airplane she nicknamed the "Canary". She also got her pilot's license and set a new altitude record for female pilots of 14,000 feet.
  • CROSSING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

    In april 1928, the captian Railey called Amelia to tell her if she wants to be the first women to cvross the atlantic ocean y plane. The 3rd of June of 1928 they arrived to Scotland
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    FAME AND FLIGHTS

    During lots of years, Amelia became very popular. people wants to met her and they went to the airport to saw the planes. She did another important flights like from L.A to City of Mexico and others.
  • AVIATOR

    AVIATOR
    Amelia continued to fly over the next several years. She broke many records including being the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California. Amelia wrote and gave speeches about flying and women's rights.
  • THE DIARY

    After her disappearence, amelia’s husband wrote a diary about the last trip of the pilot around the world
  • DISAPPEARENCE

    DISAPPEARENCE
    Amelia Disappeared the 2nd of July of 1937 in the pacific ocean when her plane crashed in the middle of the sea.