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There's a LOT of planes on the ocean bottom in that part of the world from WW2. I'll believe it when it's positively ID'd up close.


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Originally Posted by gonehuntin
There's a LOT of planes on the ocean bottom in that part of the world from WW2. I'll believe it when it's positively ID'd up close.
Me too.

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That “may have” is actually important.

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5200 square mile search area around Howland Island, her last known locale. No other plane like images reported? Not WWII battle areas. 16,000 ft down. Pretty exciting possibility. It was a top hatch plane. Never heard if they carried a life raft. It would have been difficult to deploy. So many theories, crackpot and otherwise. It would solve a big mystery. Now can you get excited? Sheesh.....

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Originally Posted by Crash_Pad
5200 square mile search area around Howland Island, her last known locale. No other plane like images reported? Not WWII battle areas. 16,000 ft down. Pretty exciting possibility. It was a top hatch plane. Never heard if they carried a life raft. It would have been difficult to deploy. So many theories, crackpot and otherwise. It would solve a big mystery. Now can you get excited? Sheesh.....
Watched an interview with the explorer and read a bunch of other articles on this over the weekend. It is pretty darn interesting and the technology used is first rate. It may well be; and yes, pretty cool if so.

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Deep Sea Vision says that it believes Earhart and her navigator got off track because they forgot to take into account the International Date Line leading them to be off target and crash into the ocean.

Not exactly how that would cause a navigational error.

Considering the quality of their reasoning, I'm with Gone Huntin.


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There's a LOT of planes on the ocean bottom in that part of the world from WW2. I'll believe it when it's positively ID'd up close.


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Originally Posted by gonehuntin
There's a LOT of planes on the ocean bottom in that part of the world from WW2. I'll believe it when it's positively ID'd up close.
This ^^

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She was shot down by Lee Harvey Oswald, who acted completely on his own. There are complete photos of the body and the autopsy, but they are sealed out of consideration for the family.


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Originally Posted by Crash_Pad
Not WWII battle areas.

Planes went down all over the Pacific, every day, during the war. Not all of them from combat damage - some ran out of fuel, some got lost, some had mechanical failures that made them ditch. I'll need more than a grainy image of a plane to believe that it's her plane.


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Suppose Gerolaga Reveria will solve it?


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Originally Posted by Crash_Pad
5200 square mile search area around Howland Island, her last known locale. No other plane like images reported? Not WWII battle areas. 16,000 ft down. Pretty exciting possibility. It was a top hatch plane. Never heard if they carried a life raft. It would have been difficult to deploy. So many theories, crackpot and otherwise. It would solve a big mystery. Now can you get excited? Sheesh.....

No major battles at Howland Island, but the Japanese did bomb it at least once with twin engine bombers.

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Sounds good to me.


Now we can stop worrying about it and move on yes?


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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
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Deep Sea Vision says that it believes Earhart and her navigator got off track because they forgot to take into account the International Date Line leading them to be off target and crash into the ocean.

Not exactly how that would cause a navigational error.

Considering the quality of their reasoning, I'm with Gone Huntin.


Originally Posted by gonehuntin
There's a LOT of planes on the ocean bottom in that part of the world from WW2. I'll believe it when it's positively ID'd up close.

Evidently, crossing the International Date Line, there, and forgetting to compensate for the day, would induce a navigational error of ~ 60 miles.
I just read that, but IDK.


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Surprised a woman didn't find it.....they are great at digging up the past.

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Originally Posted by Crash_Pad
5200 square mile search area around Howland Island, her last known locale. No other plane like images reported? Not WWII battle areas. 16,000 ft down. Pretty exciting possibility. It was a top hatch plane. Never heard if they carried a life raft. It would have been difficult to deploy. So many theories, crackpot and otherwise. It would solve a big mystery. Now can you get excited? Sheesh.....
You still didn't convince me, yawn....
Be cool if it was, then I will get excited LOL

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Suppose Gerolaga Reveria will solve it?

Classic. Just fugging classic.

Gerolaga Reveria??

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Well, everyone predicted her attempt at the record books would cause a big splash.

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