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| | | TIGHAR's research into the fate of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan after their disappearance on July 2, 1937. | ||
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|align="center"| [[Maid of Harlech]] | |align="center"| [[Maid of Harlech]] | ||
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| l’Oiseau Blanc (the White Bird) of Nungesser and Coli lost in May, 1927. | | l’Oiseau Blanc (the White Bird) of Nungesser and Coli lost in May, 1927. | ||
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== Sponsors, benefactors, friends == | == Sponsors, benefactors, friends == | ||
Revision as of 21:42, 8 February 2009

The editors of Ameliapedia are members of The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery. The purpose of the wiki is to preserve, organize, and present the results of TIGHAR's research. See the tighar sidebar on the left for introductions to TIGHAR's major projects. We call this database the "Ameliapedia" in honor of the woman whose tragic loss and perplexing disappearance has preoccupied TIGHAR for the last twenty years.
Major sections of the wiki
| Project | Focus |
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| Earhart Project | TIGHAR's research into the fate of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan after their disappearance on July 2, 1937. |
| Maid of Harlech | A P-38 lost on September 27, 1942, and now buried in sand. |
| To Save a Devastator | A Douglas TBD-1 torpedo bomber ditched in Jaluit, February 1, 1942. |
| Operation Sepulchre | Luftwaffe aircraft that may still be buried in underground bunkres. |
| Project Midnight Ghost | l’Oiseau Blanc (the White Bird) of Nungesser and Coli lost in May, 1927. |
Sponsors, benefactors, friends
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Our special thanks to the corporate and individual sponsors of The Earhart Project, without whom nothing would be possible. | ||
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The Members of the TIGHAR Board of Directors | ||



