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'Amelia Earhart: Fact and Fiction' An archive of articles and facts surrounding one of the aviation world's most intriguing mysteries. Wichita, KS (PRWEB) November 4, 2007 -- A new, special feature has been added to www.wingsoverkansas.com , "Amelia Earhart: Fact and Fiction." The new feature focuses on Amelia Earhart's disappearance, and was produced in an effort to piece together informational sources that may aid in the solving of this 70-year-old enigma.
Amelia Earhart endures in the American consciousness as one of the world's most celebrated aviators. Amelia Earhart remains a symbol of the power and perseverance of American women, and the adventurous spirit that has been so fundamental to the American persona.
Special feature contents include, not only Amelia's biography but news clips, myths, urban legends and unsupported claims, historical articles, and frequently asked questions about the Earhart disappearance. One of the interesting features is information and new updates from the producer and writer of "The Last Flight of Amelia Earhart," a soon-to-be produced movie from Allied Artists, Inc.
Wings Over Kansas adds new content information weekly from aviation industry sources, authors and historians. Of value to the general aviation and military aviation audience alike, are subjects on aviation news, history, education, photos, careers, profiles and features never before published aviation articles.
Wings Over Kansas is privileged to have multiple contributing aerospace professionals to oversee the web site content and provide feature articles of interest and value to a worldwide audience.
One of these respected contributors is Walter J. Boyne, former Director of the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, and former Chairman/Editor-in-Chief of Wingspan Air & Space Channel.
The Creator/Editor of www.wingsoverkansas.com , Carl Chance, is a former News Consultant/Correspondent and TV Producer/Reporter for Wingspan Air & Space Channel, which was broadcast on national cable and satellite television. Chance's purpose was to create a unique, one-of-a-kind aviation web site born from the "Air Capital of the World," Wichita, Kansas.
Recognized by McGraw-Hill as one of the Top 500 Best Aviation Web Sites with more than 40,000 Unique Visitors monthly from over 145 countries worldwide, Wings Over Kansas offers an uncommon resource for the interests of aviation professionals, educators, students, historians and enthusiasts of all ages.
To explore the extensive information to be found on this site, please log on to http://www.wingsoverkansas.com .
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