✈️ AVIATION LEGEND

AMELIA EARHART

First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Record-breaking pilot. Symbol of courage. Her 1937 disappearance remains one of history's greatest mysteries.

1932
Atlantic Solo
7
World Records
29000
Miles Flown
1937
Disappeared
Amelia Earhart
INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE

Morse Code Radio

Decode Amelia's last radio transmission! Use DOT and DASH buttons to input morse code.

READY TO RECEIVE...

📻 SECRET MESSAGE

Last words: "We are running north and south"

Morse Guide: A: ·— | E: · | H: ···· | L: ·—·· | P: ·——·
Try to spell: HELP

CHAPTER 1

Flight Simulator

Fly through obstacles! Avoid clouds, birds, and storms. Choose difficulty!

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DISTANCE
0 km
FUEL
100%
PROGRESS
0%

FLIGHT ENDED

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CHAPTER 2

Flight Routes

Interactive world map showing Amelia's famous flights.

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Departure Points
Journey starts
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Arrivals
Successful landings
Last Known
July 2, 1937
CHAPTER 3

Life Timeline

Slide through Amelia's journey from childhood to legend.

CHAPTER 5

Aviation Records

Click to discover the records Amelia shattered.

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First Woman Solo Atlantic
May 20-21, 1932. 15 hours of courage.
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Speed Record
181 mph in 1930. Absolute limit.
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Altitude Record
14,000 feet in 1931.
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Pacific Solo
Hawaii to California, 1935.
CHAPTER 6

The Mystery

July 2, 1937. Amelia vanished.

DISAPPEARED

Last radio: "We are running north and south."

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Crashed at Sea
Official theory: Ran out of fuel.
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Castaway
Landed on Gardner Island.
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Spy Mission
Secret reconnaissance.
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Survived
New identity theory.
CHAPTER 7

Test Knowledge

How well do you know Amelia's story?

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