Pacific Studies Journal
Abstract
The fate of American aviation pioneers Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan, who disappeared over the Pacific in July 1937, is a continuing Pacific historical mystery. Twenty-three years of interdiSciplinary research by The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) has produced results supporting the hypotheSiS that Earhart and Noonan landed their Lockheed Electra IDE safely on Nikumaroro in the Phoenix Islands, made repeated efforts to radio for help, but eventually expired. This paper summarizes TIGHAR's data relevant to the "Nikumaroro HypotheSiS."
Recommended Citation
King, Thomas
(2012)
"AMELIA EARHART ON NIKUMARORO: A SUMMARY OF THE EVIDENCE,"
Pacific Studies Journal: Vol. 35:
No.
3, Article 1.
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https://digitalcollections.byuh.edu/pacific-studies-journal/vol35/iss3/1
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