The Lost Antenna: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(New page: {{draft}} rightA close examination by Jeff Glickman of the takeoff film of the final flight suggests that the Electra may have lost a ventral (belly) antenna ...) |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Image:Takeoff.jpg|right]]A close examination by [[Jeff Glickman]] of the takeoff film of the final flight suggests that the [[Electra]] may have lost a ventral (belly) antenna on takeoff. One anecdotal account, related years later, alleges that a length of antenna wire was found on the runway at Lae following Earhart’s departure: | |||
[[Image:Takeoff.jpg|right]]A close examination by [[Jeff Glickman]] of the takeoff film of the final flight suggests that the [[Electra]] may have lost a ventral (belly) antenna on takeoff. | :R.E. Fullenwider (TIGHAR #0126) "spent some time in Lae during World War Two courtesy of Uncle Sam." As he remembers it, the old-timers there often said they hadn’t been surprised when Earhart was lost because "she left part of her trailing wire antenna laying on the runway" [http://www.tighar.org/TTracks/1993Vol_9/0904.pdf (''TIGHAR Tracks,'' December 31, 1993).] | ||
The loss of the antenna may help explain some of the difficulties in communication between Earhart and the ''[[Itasca]]''. | |||
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/ameliavideo.html Eahart's Last Takeoff.] | |||
** [http://www.tighar.org/amelia.ram Real Media video.] | |||
** [http://www.tighar.org/amelia_video.zip Real Media video in a .zip file.] | |||
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/20_LostAntenna/20_LostAntenna.html The Lost Antenna.] | * [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/20_LostAntenna/20_LostAntenna.html The Lost Antenna.] | ||
* [ | * [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/26_Antenna2/26_Antenna2.html The Lost Antenna II.] | ||
Revision as of 22:41, 21 February 2009

A close examination by Jeff Glickman of the takeoff film of the final flight suggests that the Electra may have lost a ventral (belly) antenna on takeoff. One anecdotal account, related years later, alleges that a length of antenna wire was found on the runway at Lae following Earhart’s departure:
- R.E. Fullenwider (TIGHAR #0126) "spent some time in Lae during World War Two courtesy of Uncle Sam." As he remembers it, the old-timers there often said they hadn’t been surprised when Earhart was lost because "she left part of her trailing wire antenna laying on the runway" (TIGHAR Tracks, December 31, 1993).
The loss of the antenna may help explain some of the difficulties in communication between Earhart and the Itasca.