Amelia Mary Earhart was a well-known American aviation pioneer and writer, who at the age of 40 disappeared in her plane on July 2, 1937, she was the first woman to fly an airplane.
She was known in high school as "the girl in brown" who walked alone but a sudden disappearance ended her life.
At the age of 23, she became interested in the subject of aviation, just the same year that women won the right to vote in the United States.
She became world famous for being the first woman to cross the Atlantic by plane and to fly solo nonstop transatlantic.
To make herself known as Amelia Earhart she had to write to the New York Times Square to stop calling her by her married name (Mrs. Putman).
She took her career from it to inspire women in aviation and pioneering women of flight.
Currently, no one knows the location where her plane crashed, it is believed that it may have been north of her destination, Howland Island, or perhaps in the central Pacific Ocean.
As her last hurrah she wanted to experience the circumnavigation but in a different way but as I said before a sudden disappearance changed everything.
What do you think, it's been 126 years and still nothing is known?
What is your subject? or hypothesis?
Will we be able to find out what really happened?