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E-grāmata: One More Good Flight: The Amelia Earhart Tragedy

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  • Formāts: 400 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Naval Institute Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781682479391
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  • Formāts: 400 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Naval Institute Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781682479391

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"Shortly before embarking on her attempt to circumnavigate the globe, Amelia Earhart confided to a friend, "I have a feeling there is just about one more good flight left in my system and I hope this trip around the world is it." This book is the productof The Earhart Project, a thirty-four-year investigation of the Earhart tragedy by The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery. TIGHAR investigators had no agenda. They were not out to advocate, excuse, honor, or impugn. They saw the Earhart disappearance as an aviation accident and reasoned the answer to its cause and outcome should be discoverable if they could find, assemble, and analyze the relevant data. To understand why she died it was necessary to strip away the myths and sentimentality that have grown up over the years and examine the hard truths behind how Earhart's trip around the world came about and why it went so terribly wrong. The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard were major players in the 1937 flight, disappearance, and search for Amelia Earhart, and in the aftermath. The story of the pressures and frustrations the services faced and the mistakes they made contain valuable lessons for today's commanders. Gillespie's first book, Finding Amelia - The True Story of the Earhart Disappearance (Naval Institute Press, 2006) chronicled what was known at that time. This new book updates the story with important new information from historical documents discovered since then and also provides extensive prequel and sequel narratives that complete the saga and give new perspective to the life and death of an American icon. "--

Shortly before embarking on her attempt to circumnavigate the globe, Amelia Earhart confided to a friend, “I have a feeling there is just about one more good flight left in my system and I hope this trip around the world is it.”

This book is the product of The Earhart Project, a thirty-four-year investigation of the Earhart tragedy by The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery. TIGHAR investigators had no agenda. They were not out to advocate, excuse, honor, or impugn. They saw the Earhart disappearance as an aviation accident and reasoned the answer to its cause and outcome should be discoverable if they could find, assemble, and analyze the relevant data. To understand why she died it was necessary to strip away the myths and sentimentality that have grown up over the years and examine the hard truths behind how Earhart's trip around the world came about and why it went so terribly wrong.

The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard were major players in the 1937 flight, disappearance, and search for Amelia Earhart, and in the aftermath. The story of the pressures and frustrations the services faced and the mistakes they made contain valuable lessons for today's commanders. Gillespie's first book, Finding Amelia – The True Story of the Earhart Disappearance (Naval Institute Press, 2006) chronicled what was known at that time. This new book updates the story with important new information from historical documents discovered since then and also provides extensive prequel and sequel narratives that complete the saga and give new perspective to the life and death of an American icon.

Recenzijas

"Gillespies belief that Earhart ended up a castaway has been bolstered by decades of rigorous research that has turned up clues and unearthed fragments of evidence. His theories have crystallized into something more rigid toohardened by effort, discovery, and defeat, much of it in humid, briny Pacific air during the many costly expeditions that he has taken to Nikumaroro, searching for signs of the famous pilot."Popular Mechanics

"Readers interested in Amelia Earharts disappearance need look no further than Ric Gillespies book. Combining intensive research in primary sources, remote underwater vehicles, forensic archaeology, and rigorous deductive reasoning, Gillespie and his team have provided convincing evidence that Earharts last flight ended not in a ditching at sea, but in a forced landing on an atoll in the South Pacific.  Although this book may not satisfy every skeptic, it will stand for some time as the definitive explanation for what may be the mystery of the 20th century."William F. Trimble, Professor Emeritus at Auburn University, author of Admiral John S. McCain and the Triumph of Naval Air Power

No other American aviator has gained the fame and popularity of Amelia Earhart, the puzzle of her last flight and disappearance having become the US's greatest aviation mystery. This magisterial study of Earhart considers her skills as a pilot, the nature of her aircraft, her preparation for the flight, the politics behind and government support needed to attempt circumnavigation, the nature of her radio equipment, the flight's technical challenges, and the support needed at each landing. Gillespie, a recognized authority on Earhart's disappearance, has distinguished himself in earlier studies of the famous aviator. Here, he once more shows a mastery of the diverse, abundant, and complex materials that support such a study. While Earhart is clearly the focus, other themes complement the telling of this tragedy. Some of these topics include the modifications to Earhart's aircraft, the piloting and navigational skills of Fred Noonan, the influence of Earhart's husband George Putnam in marketing and fundraising for the project, and Purdue Universitys support. The US Navy's role is also explored. Detailed notes for each chapter provide additional information on this complex event. These comprehensive references suggest avenues for further exploration, which other scholars can follow with pleasure. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers, graduate students, and professionals.Choice Magazine 

"In a tour de force of patient research and skillfully constructed narrative, Ric Gillespie has brought back to life an era, a cast of characters, and a tangle of circumstances and events that popular memory had melted down into a simple myth. This is history told with the emotive energy and fine-grained texture of a novel that you cant put down."Peter Garrison, pilot, airplane builder, author, and columnist for Flying Magazine   "There is no shortage of books about Amelia Earhart, but One More Good Flight is the only one based exclusively on hard evidence. Ric Gillespie is an engaging writer able to take the reader through the bewildering array of events leading up to the 1937 attempt to encircle the globe. He uses advances in science to test the hypothesis that Earhart landed on Nikumaroro Island, where she and Noonan perished. Those who seek definitive answers about the fate of Amelia Earhart need look no further."Richard L Jantz, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Director Emeritus, Forensic Anthropology Center, University of Tennessee Knoxville  





 

Ric Gillespie is widely recognized as a leading authority on the 1937 disappearance of Amelia Earhart. As director of TIGHARs thirty-four year investigation, Ric is regularly quoted in publications, interviewed on broadcast media, and has been featured in television documentaries by NBC News, ABC News, Discovery Channel, and National Geographic.