Even a piece of metal can get a second chance. In 1991, a group of researchers investigating the disappearance of Amelia Earhart found a sheet of aluminum on the island of Nikumaroro in the Western Pacific. Earhart’s plane, a Model 10 Electra, mysteriously vanished near the island on July 2, 1937. This piece of metal, a sheet 19 inches by 23 inches and made of the same material as Earhart’s plane, looked like it could be the first piece of the aircraft ever found.
The problem was its odd shape and size, which didn’t seem to fit any part of the Electra. “We finally reached the point that we decided that it couldn’t be from Earhart’s plane,” said Richard Gillespie of The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, which has spent 26 years and made 10 expeditions to investigate the mystery surrounding Earhart’s disappearance.
The team then looked at every other kind of plane that could’ve flown over the Pacific at that time. But, again, nothing fit.
“Earlier this year, around June, I threw up my hands,” Gillespie said. “I didn’t know what the heck this thing is.”
Then the team noticed that in pictures taken of the Electra as it took off from Miami on June 1, 1937, the plane had a shiny patch near its tail, covering what had been a specially made window. This patch, Gillespie explained, was an improvised repair, and so was completely unique to Earhart’s plane. Could the sheet be this patch? “My first reaction was: This is a Hail Mary pass,” he said.
The team further analyzed the old photo and turned to a restored Electra to see how such a piece of metal would have been attached. After closer examination, they realized that the sheet perfectly matched in size, shape, and patterns of rivet holes. Even tears along the edges of the sheet aligned with where rivets would’ve been. “It’s like a fingerprint,” Gillespie said.
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Thursday, October 30, 2014
So, Maybe They Did Find Amelia Earhart's Airplane!
A sheet of aluminum:
Interesting Yuba City Signs VI
Alice doesn't live here any more. "Feed Me" label crushed into the parking lot pavement at Hometown Buffet.
Strange to see this notice on a Burger King. How could you even enforce such a ban? Went inside, and saw a family happily videotaping themselves eating burgers. So, basically, you can't enforce a ban. I asked about the ban and got a vague response about people selling things in the parking lot outside. Explains the 'no solicitation', but....
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Sacramento Choral Society - Stained Glass Concert
Last year's Christmas concert, "Home For The Holidays II" (featuring Guest Artist Tevye Ditter) is now for sale and available in their online store.
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