Earhart flies autogyro--outtakes
Amelia Earhart makes 18,500 feet at Philadelphia in first attempt for altitude in a wind-mill plane. Scenes of Earhart taking off, flying, landing, and of Earhart getting into a parachute. After landing, Earhart speaks about her flight. Copyright University of South Carolina. All rights reserved. See more of our collection at: https://digital.library.sc.edu/depart...

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