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Amelia Mary Earhart

La primera mujer en volar al otro lado del Atlntico Sus primeros aos Amelia naci en casa de sus abuelos en Kansas. Sus padres no tienen dinero, pero sus abuelos fueron ricos y la envi a la mejor escuela. A los 20 decidi estudiar enfermera y trabaj en un hospital en la Primera Guerra Mundial I. Cuando tena 23, visit un Airshow y subi a un avin. Por el momento, ella saba que ella quera ser piloto. Lo que ella hizo En 1920 volaba era peligroso y la gente no cree que sea una actividad para las mujeres. Pero Amelia ha lecciones de vuelo, y un ao ms tarde, ella rompi su primer disco - que vol hasta 14000 pies. Se cas a 34, pero nunca tuvo hijos. Al ao siguiente se convirti en la primera mujer (y la segunda persona) para volar por s solo al otro lado del Atlntico. Ella fue famosa en la actualidad, y viaj alrededor del mundo para hablar de sus experiencias. Y en 1935, cuando tena 38, ella se convirti en la primera persona en volar solo en todo el Pacfico. Su ltimo vuelo Cuando tena casi 40, Amelia alrededor del mundo. Comenz el junio de 1937. El 2 de julio fue su avin desapareci cerca de la quera ser la primera mujer en volar 29.000 millas de vuelo en Miami el 1 de casi al final de su viaje, cuando ella y isla Howland en el Ocano Pacfico.

Amelia Mary Earhart The first woman to fly across the Atlantic Her early years Amelia was born in her grandparents house in Kansas. Her parents did not have any money, but her grandparents were rich and sent her to the best school. At 20 she decided to study nursing and worked in a hospital in World War I. When she was 23, she visited an airshow and went up in a plane. At the moment, she knew that she wanted to be a pilot.

What she did In 1920 flying was dangerous and people did not think it was an activity for women. But Amelia had flying lessons, and a year later, she broke her first record - she flew up to 14000 feet. She married at 34, but never had children. The next year she became the first woman (and the second person) to fly alone across the atlantic. She was now famous, and she travelled around the world to talk about her experiences. And in 1935, when she was 38, she became the first person to fly alone across the Pacific.

Her last flight When she was nearly 40, amelia wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world. She began the 29000 mile flight in Miami on 1 june 1937. On 2 july she was nearly at the end of her journey, when she and her plane disppeared near Howland Isalnd in the pacific ocean.

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