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English: Title: Amelia Earhart wearing a dress standing beside a plane, circa 1928
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Source Publication:Los Angeles Daily News

Publication date:1928

http://unitproj.library.ucla.edu/dlib/lat/display.cfm?ms=uclalat_1387_b210_2829-1&searchType=subject&subjectID=213425

Source:Los Angeles Times photographic archive, UCLA Library

Amelia Mary Earhart

X5665 - 1926 "CIT-9 Safety Plane" - California Institute of Technology (CalTech) Aerospace model 9 Merrill-type biplane designed by Albert Adams Merrill (Instructor in Aeronautics); 45hp Kinner engine; wingspan: 24'0".

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