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Aircraft missing half wing
Aircraft missing half wing













aircraft missing half wing

Located on a lagoon beach, it could've seen from more than 5000 feet up or on approach to the island. Her Lockheed Electra slowly sinking into the watery sandbank as tidal movements buried it.ĭuring further investigation of Nikumaroro Island (a possible message in the sand) was discovered by Robert Ashmore on Google Earth 2021. Coming in hard and severing part of a wing that settled adjacent to the main body of aircraft. More supporting evidence decades apart may show plane has been there ever since Amelia put it down in the lagoon all those years ago. This possible wing portion now known as the Taraia Object was found by Navy Veteran Michael Ashmore on Apple Maps. Most likely a section of wing, though not yet substantiated. In 2020 an object is discovered showing what maybe a large piece of plane wreckage exhibiting angles that are curiously consistent in size and shape to some aircraft parts. This time capsule could hold the clues to Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan's disappearance on that fateful day.

aircraft missing half wing

Possibly in better shape than expected, though being in two pieces. This slightly murky image found in 2021, may hold the location of the wreckage that's been hidden away in its watery grave for more than eight decades. Formerly known as Gardner Island and believed to be the final resting place of the aviatrix. CHOWCHILLA, Calif., /PRNewswire/ - As if right under our nose, an image suggesting Amelia Earhart's plane is submerged at the Taraia spit in Nikumaroro lagoon.















Aircraft missing half wing