Date of discovery: Sept 13, 2019
Location of discovery: Palmyra Island, mid pacific
Source: Self found.
Hey everyone. I was having trouble sleeping and work up at 3AM and decided to search for Amelia Earhart using Google Earth map. Two hours later I found her plane...the legendary Lockheed Model 10-E Electra. I found the plane on the island of Palmyra, considered part of Hawaii, but not part of the US. There was a runway built by the US military during WWII. The plane went missing July 2, 1937...just one year before WWII began in Germany. The island is just a few hundred miles away from where she was last seen.
Amelia Earhart actually crashed landed without landing gear a few months before her big trip on Ford Island in Hawaii...that plane crash and this one both appear to be the same craft. So this crash is actually her second...and this plane in Palmyra appears to have no landing gear down...same problem as at Ford island I imagine. They say the CIA was having Amelia photograph some military activity over some islands...Palmyra island may be the one the CIA was concerned with...because about 5 years later they built the runway and a US base there.
This plane on Palmyra is missing its tail or perhaps its buried in the bushes behind it. However its two engines are still visible as well as its in tack three blade propellers and cockpit. However the plane was last seen with two bladed propellers, but she may have changed them on the trip or her last stop in New Guinnea. Three bladed propellers may have caused a crash is she was not use to them. I see there are some Lockheed Electras with three blades on each propeller.
All point to this being The Lockheed Electra she was flying. The front part of the nose cone of the crashed plane is missing, but most of it is still intact.
This is 100% proof that Amelia Earhart Landed her plane on Palmyra island...but was she forced to land and taken prisoner by the Japanese Navy which was reported in that region? Also there is a report on the island of someone finding a old can with a woman skull in it and a woman's watch in it...which just might be Amelias.
Scott C. Waring
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