Amelia Earhart
The official site of the aviatrix from CMG Worldwide, with a biography, a photo gallery, and some of her quotes and achievements.
Amelia Earhart - The Salvagin of NR16020
An intriguing story about a sailor onboard the aircraft carrier USS Constellation when in 1979 they come across some aircraft wreckage on an island in the south pacific they thought belonged to the lost aviatrix Amelia Earhart.
Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum
Atchison, Kansas. Overview of the museum, location and hours, biography of the aviator, news clips and facts.
Amelia Earhart Information
A short biography of the famous aviator, from the Naval Historical Center. Also offers a bibliography.
Amelia Earhart Online
Details the pilot's life, her childhood, influences, goals. Does not work in Netscape 3 or 4.
Aviation History: Amelia Earhart
Illustrated biography of the pioneering pilot.
Aviation Pioneers: Amelia Earhart
Biography of the Kansas-born aviator, focusing on her recordbreaking flights and her disappearance over the Pacific.
Earhart Project
Four archaeological expeditions to the remote, uninhabited Pacific atoll of Nikumaroro have recovered physical evidence that the Earhart flight landed there on July 2, 1937.
Earhart, Amelia
Brief biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia. Includes bibliography.
Ellen's Place: Amelia Earhart
Illustrated three-part biography. Available in English and Spanish. Links.
Freedom of Information Act: Amelia Earhart
Aviatrix who disappeared July 1937 over the Pacific Ocean while on a highly publicized world flight attempt. The FBI never investigated her disappearance. The records generally consist of correspondence from individuals speculating about her fate. PDF format.
The Diary of Virginia Park
A diary entry written by one of Amelia Earhart's childhood friends, partly to her dictation. Includes photos of Earhart and a WAV file of her voice.
The Earhart Tragedy: Old Mystery, New Hypothesis
John P. Riley considers the role of military officials in the mystery of the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan.
Wikipedia: Amelia Earhart
Short biography, with bibliography and extensive hyperlinks to related topics.
Women in Aviation and Space History: Amelia Earhar
A biography of probably the most famous woman aviator ever, from the Smithsonian.