No Place to Put a Stone: An Analysis of the Facts Concerning the Disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan
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No Place to Put a Stone: An Analysis of the Facts Concerning the Disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan
This book analyzes what might happened to Amelia Earhart and Frederick Noonan. It presents all the facts we know on the World Flight and her final flight, and compares them to the theories proposed. It compares facts to define a reasonable scenario of what probably happened and shows how facts are associated. It shows the scenario based ont the facts and why the US Military search did not find her.
Along with an analysis, it presents a set of tables of calculated data based on previous flights in her Electra. It shows an hour-by-hour analysis of the Electra's status, including position, fuel used, aircraft weight, etc. It shows the status of the aircraft when Earhart sent her radio messages. It includes a table of distances between many sites in the Pacific area, an analysis of all previous legs in the World Flight, tide data, and It includes another table of data from a flight similar to Earhart's last for comparison. The tables were calculated using high precision mathematics and all data is given, ensuring anyone can calculate figures for themselves.
It proposed that theories on Amelia Earhart's having come down in Japanese-held territory probably encompasses an intelligence mission launched by the US Military.
It does not define precisely where the Electra lies today, but it does show where to search.