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''The goal of this wiki is to present the results of TIGHAR's work.  In its first draft, we hope to provide links to all of the materials currently on [http://www.tighar.org the TIGHAR website] as well as a variety of other already-existing materials and new articles detailing research methods, data, and interpretations.  The outline given here does not list every article on the site; you may also use the search box on the left to explore other topics of interest.''
''The goal of this wiki is to present the results of TIGHAR's work.  In its first draft, we hope to provide links to all of the materials currently on [http://www.tighar.org the TIGHAR website] as well as a variety of other already-existing materials and new articles detailing research methods, data, and interpretations.  The outline given here does not list every article on the site; you may also use the search box on the left to explore other topics of interest.''
 
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== Projects ==
== Projects ==
* [[Earhart Project]]
{| border=1
* [[Maid of Harlech]]
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* [[To Save a Devastator]]
|[[Earhart Project]]
* [[Operation Sepulchre]]
| Deals with the fatal flight of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan on July 2, 1937.
* [[Project Midnight Ghost]]
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|[[Maid of Harlech]]
| A P-38 lost on September 27, 1942, and now buried in sand.
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|[[To Save a Devastator]]
| Preserving a Douglas TBD-1 “Devastator” torpedo bomber ditched in Jaluit, February 1, 1942.
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|[[Operation Sepulchre]]
| Luftwaffe aircraft may still be buried intact in underground bunkres.
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|[[Project Midnight Ghost]]
| Search for l’Oiseau Blanc (the White Bird) of Nungesser and Coli lost in May of 1927.
|}


== Publications ==
== Publications ==
* [[Amelia Earhart's Shoes]]
* [[Amelia Earhart's Shoes]]
* [[Finding Amelia]]
* [[Finding Amelia]]
* [http://tighar.org/TTracks/archive.html TIGHAR Tracks]
* [http://tighar.org/Publications/TTracks/archive.html TIGHAR Tracks]
* [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Documents/Documents_index.html TIGHAR Research Documents]
* [http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Documents/Documents_index.html TIGHAR Research Documents]


== Educational Resources ==
== Educational Resources ==
* [[TIGHAR Lecturers]]
* [[TIGHAR Lecturers]]
* [[Course Materials]]
* [[Course Materials]]
== TIGHAR Products ==
* [[TIGHAR Clothing]]
* [[TIGHAR Gifts]]

Latest revision as of 19:42, 25 February 2011

The goal of this wiki is to present the results of TIGHAR's work. In its first draft, we hope to provide links to all of the materials currently on the TIGHAR website as well as a variety of other already-existing materials and new articles detailing research methods, data, and interpretations. The outline given here does not list every article on the site; you may also use the search box on the left to explore other topics of interest.

Projects

Earhart Project Deals with the fatal flight of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan on July 2, 1937.
Maid of Harlech A P-38 lost on September 27, 1942, and now buried in sand.
To Save a Devastator Preserving a Douglas TBD-1 “Devastator” torpedo bomber ditched in Jaluit, February 1, 1942.
Operation Sepulchre Luftwaffe aircraft may still be buried intact in underground bunkres.
Project Midnight Ghost Search for l’Oiseau Blanc (the White Bird) of Nungesser and Coli lost in May of 1927.

Publications

Educational Resources