Robin and Lucy take refuge in the lagoon of an island they believe is uninhabited, but is really home to a mysterious woman who has been stranded on the remote strip of land for more than forty years.
Presents a look at the life of Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, establishing world records when few women flew airplanes.
Recounts the events surrounding the mysterious disappearance of aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan during a flight over the Central Pacific. Includes notes, historical messages and maps, official reports, and other resources on DVD.
Profiles the life and career of pioneer aviator, Amelia Earhart, and chronicles her childhood and early interest in flying, achievements and awards, and her final flight around the world that ended in her mysterious disappearance.
Biography of early flier, Amelia Earhart, discussing her childhood, personal success, marriage to publisher George Palmer Putnam, flying, and disappearance in 1937 over the Pacific.
While visiting the Amelia Earhart exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum, Lucy travels back in time and becomes the famous pilot in the cockpit of her last flight.
An account of Amelia Earhart's dangerous 1932 flight across the Atlantic Ocean from Newfoundland to Ireland, in which she survived bad weather and a malfunctioning airplane. Includes a brief biography of the aviator.