The scene where Amilia Earhart pilots a plane called Lockheed Model 10-E Electra, sponsored by Purdue University, with a traveler named Fred Noonan.


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1930s, photographed with a plane called the Lockheed Model 10-E Electra, sponsored by Purdue University, with Amilia Earhart and Fred Noonan.

Amelia Earhart becomes a faculty member at Purdue University. She advises female students on their careers and encourages them to pursue their passions. She also works on developing new aircraft and technologies. She flies a Lockheed Electra 10E, which is funded by Purdue.

In 1937, a cinematic tableau emerges, revealing the back view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together. The aviators' determination is palpable as they navigate the skies, the cockpit revealing their collaborative effort.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft and taking off.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, with Amelia Earhart at the controls, piloting the aircraft.

1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together. The dream unfolds with cinematic detail, capturing the historic moment as they take control, their determination etched in the expressions as they navigate the skies.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and her male navigator, Fred Noonan, seated in the cockpit, with Amelia Earhart piloting the aircraft.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and her male navigator, Fred Noonan, seated in the cockpit, with Amelia Earhart piloting the aircraft.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and her male navigator, Fred Noonan, seated in the cockpit, with Amelia Earhart piloting the aircraft.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft, surrounded by mist and clouds.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft, surrounded by mist and clouds.

Amelia Earhart, serving as a visiting professor at Purdue University, engaging in career counseling for female students in the field of aeronautical engineering. In this image, she is seen providing guidance and mentorship, creating an atmosphere of inspiration and support. The Purdue University campus forms the backdrop, emphasizing the academic setting where Amelia shares her expertise and empowers the next generation of female aviators.

1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together. The dream unfolds with cinematic detail, capturing the historic moment as the two aviators, the only occupants of the plane, take control and embark on their journey.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, captured from behind, revealing the view of the cockpit.

In 1937, Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, captured from behind, revealing the view of the cockpit.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, with the navigator visible between them.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, with the navigator visible between them.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, with the navigator visible between them.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, with the navigator visible between them.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, with the navigator visible between them.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, with the navigator visible between them.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, with the navigator visible between them.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, with the navigator visible between them.

Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan aboard the Lockheed Model 10-E Electra, soaring over the Pacific Ocean. The dream captures the dynamic scene of their historic flight, illustrating the collaborative spirit and pioneering adventure that marked this iconic journey.

Amelia Earhart decides to attempt a flight around the world. She plans the route and the stops with the help of her navigator, Fred Noonan. She also hires two crew members, Harry Manning and Paul Mantz. She modifies her Electra to carry more fuel and equipment.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.

In 1937, the rear view of Amelia Earhart and male navigator Fred Noonan seated in the cockpit, piloting the aircraft together, amidst a storm with lightning.