It is one of the greatest enduring mysteries in aviation history: the disappearance of Amelia Earhart after she took off from Lae, New Guinea, in a Lockheed 10-E Electra on July 2, 1937.
Earhart was trying to become the first woman to fly around the world.
She and a navigator, Fred Noonan, were headed to Howland Island, a tiny coral atoll in the southwestern Pacific, to refuel.
For years, many have tried and failed to find the wreckage of their plane.
Now, the head of a marine robotics company believes he has done it, although some experts remain deeply skeptical.
Persons:
Amelia Earhart, Electra, Earhart, Fred Noonan
Organizations:
Lockheed
Locations:
Lae , New Guinea, Howland, Pacific