Fun facts about amelia earhart
- It took Amelia 20 hours and 40 minutes to cross the Atlantic.
Today it only takes 7 hours.
- Amelia received her pilot's license in May, 1922.
- Amelia set the women's
altitude record of 14,000 feet in October 1922.
- Amelia set
the women's speed record of 181 miles per hour in 1930.
- Amelia set the Autogiro altitude record of 18,451 feet in
1931.
- Amelia designed clothes for the Ninety –Nines.
Amelia’s first design was a flying suit. Her clothing was marketed in 30 cities.
- The first airplane Amelia owned was a Kinner
Airster.
Today it only takes 7 hours.
- Amelia received her pilot's license in May, 1922.
- Amelia set the women's
altitude record of 14,000 feet in October 1922.
- Amelia set
the women's speed record of 181 miles per hour in 1930.
- Amelia set the Autogiro altitude record of 18,451 feet in
1931.
- Amelia designed clothes for the Ninety –Nines.
Amelia’s first design was a flying suit. Her clothing was marketed in 30 cities.
- The first airplane Amelia owned was a Kinner
Airster.