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Earhart Amelia



Amelia Earhart Superb Signed Photo, Framed

 

Amelia Earhart signed black and white photo, 4" x 5", depicting Earhart wearing an aviator suit, and sitting on the edge of the cockpit of her plane. Signed in full signature lower left corner "Amelia Earhart".  Presented matted, framed and glazed to a completed size of 11" x 12".

 

The daring pilot, who as a girl had been a tomboy, watched the planes take off during World War I from a Toronto hospital where she was taking care of Canadian servicemen. Later, during her twenties, she attended the then popular airplane stunt shows. When she finally had her first ride, in an open cockpit biplane, wearing a helmet and googles, she declared herself hooked: "As soon as we left the ground, I knew myself I had to fly." She paid for her lessons with odd jobs. With help from her mother and sister, she bought her first plane, a Kinner Airster, which she named "Canary", because it was yellow. Her opportunity to make history came unexpectedly. She was invited (in 1928) to cross the Atlantic as a passenger in part because she resembled Charles Lindbergh who made his famous crossing the year before. The flight brought her tremendous publicity which she sought to justify by becoming a serious pilot on her own.

 

Earhart wrote books, married a publisher who promoted her career, and was combative in asserting the rights of woman. She designed flying clothes for women (a suit with loose trouser, a zipper top and big pockets), and was a founding member and first president of the Ninety-Nines, a club of woman pilots. After a series of record-making flights, she became the first woman to make a solo transatlantic flight in 1932.



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