'- The final answer on Amelia Earhart:
Amelia Earhart puts to rest the speculation and rumors surrounding Earhart's disappearance. The Longs prove that she was pushing the limits of technology and simply pushed too far. With the primitive conditions Earhart was flying under--no radar, unreliable communication--she missed Howland Island, her next stop..
- An expert author and pilot: Elgen Long has more than forty years of combat and civilian flying experience. During World War II, he flew planes virtually identical to the Electra that Earhart flew, making him one of the few living pilots who understands the conditions she flew under. Elgen and his wife, Marie, spent more than twenty-five years, interviewed more than 100 witnesses, and traveled more than 100,000 miles researching this book. .
- A new movie:
Amelia, starring Hilary Swank, will be released by Fox Searchlight in fall 2009. The screenplay is based on three books, including Elgen and Marie Long's
Amelia Earhart, and Elgen Long served as a technical advisor to the film..
Author: Elgen M. Long,
Marie K. LongPublisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 10/13/2009
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.64lbs
Size: 8.02h x 4.98w x 0.86d
ISBN13: 9781439164662
ISBN10: 1439164665
BISAC Categories:-
Biography & Autobiography |
Historical-
Biography & Autobiography |
Adventurers & Explorers-
Transportation |
Aviation | HistoryAbout the Author
Elgen M. Long is a retired Boeing 747 captain with more than 40,000 hours of worldwide airline flying spanning 50 years as a radioman and navigator, including over 100 U.S. Navy combat missions during World War II, and patrols over Howland Island, where Amelia Earhart disappeared. He is the holder of 15 world records and/or firsts, most notably as the first person to fly around the world solo, touching down on seven continents and flying over both the North and South Poles, in 1971. Mr. Long lives in Reno, Nevada.
Marie K. Long, a former public relations consultant with the Western Aerospace Museum (now the Oakland Aviation Museum) in Oakland, CA., and wife of Elgen Long, passed away in 2003.
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