| The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart; The mystery unfolds

Washington: US. The mystery surrounding the disappearance of female pilot Amelia Earhart continues. The clue to Earhart’s disappearance came from the plane wreckage found on the uninhabited island of Nikumaro in the Pacific Ocean. The numbers D24, XRO and 335 written on the aluminum panel gave clues about the aircraft.

Investigators say the aluminum plate may have belonged to the plane Amelia was on. The help of aviation experts and forensic experts has been sought to ascertain this.

Amelia returned in 1937 in a Lockheed 10 Electra to become the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. The plane disappeared 14 hours and 56 minutes after the start of the journey.

They went missing on their way to Howland in the Pacific Ocean. A search for them was conducted for 17 days but no trace was found. Using the technology of that time, the inspection was carried out in an area of ​​four lakh square kilometers.

Investigators are getting clues about Amelia’s flight from plane wreckage recovered from Nikumaroro Island in 1991. The paint and notes on the plate indicate that it is the remains of Lockheed 10 Electra, Prof. of Radiation and Engineering Center. Kenan Anlu said. Now we need to make sure that it is the plane that Amelia was on.

It was concluded that Amelia’s plane crashed into the sea after running out of fuel.

But conspiracy theorists questioned this.

One argument was that Amelia was imprisoned by the Japanese army. Others argued that they failed the mission and returned to the US under a different name.

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