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American Focus > Blog > World News > Aerial footage from 1938 provides ‘very strong’ evidence of Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane: researchers
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Aerial footage from 1938 provides ‘very strong’ evidence of Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane: researchers

Last updated: October 2, 2025 2:22 pm
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A set of newly uncovered aerial images from 1938 showcasing a puzzling anomaly on a secluded island in the South Pacific offers “very strong” indications that it could potentially be Amelia Earhart’s long-lost aircraft, according to a team of researchers.

Recent footage of a peculiar metallic object found submerged in a lagoon on Nikumaroro Island—captured shortly after Earhart vanished 88 years ago—enhances scientists’ convictions that the so-called “Taraia Object” might actually be her famous Lockheed 10-E Electra, as reported by Purdue University.

A team of 15 researchers from Purdue and the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI) is scheduled to set sail on November 4 to the island situated between Hawaii and Fiji, with the aim of examining the intriguing discovery believed to be the main fuselage and tail of the missing airplane.

An aerial image from 1938 highlighting a visual anomaly in the lagoon of Nikumaroro Island. heritagetac.org

“Uncovering Amelia Earhart’s plane would be an extraordinary milestone,” stated Dr. Richard Pettigrew, executive director of ALI, who has long asserted that Nikumaroro holds the key to understanding Earhart’s disappearance.

“Evidence already gathered by The International Group of Historic Aircraft Recovery provides a compelling, multi-layered argument that Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, ultimately ended up on Nikumaroro. Identifying the plane’s wreckage would serve as definitive proof.”

The three-week expedition will focus on the “Taria Object”—a mysterious form first identified in 2015 through satellite images along the northern shore of the Nikumaroro lagoon.

Pettigrew is convinced he has located the main fuselage along with the tail of Earhart’s missing aircraft. heritagetac.org

The team is expected to return on November 21.

“Confirming the aircraft’s identity would be the initial step toward realizing Amelia’s dream of repatriating the Electra to West Lafayette after her historic journey,” explained Steve Schultz, senior vice president and general counsel at Purdue University.

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“Further efforts would be required to achieve that goal, but we feel a deep responsibility to her enduring legacy at Purdue to find a way to bring it back.”

Members of the Amelia Earhart expedition team, including Richard Pettigrew and Sirisha Bandla, alongside a statue of Earhart and a replica of her Lockheed Electra 10E. Purdue University

Amelia Earhart, who commenced her association with Purdue in 1935, went missing alongside her navigator Fred Noonan on July 2, 1937, during her attempted global circumnavigation.

The duo departed from Lae, Papua New Guinea, aiming to refuel at Howland Island before continuing to Honolulu and eventually Oakland, California, but encountered significant headwinds, leading to Earhart’s final radio transmissions fading away into silence.

The US Navy and Coast Guard undertook a 16-day search for Earhart and Noonan, but their efforts were in vain, and Earhart was officially declared deceased on January 5, 1939.

Despite a 16-day search, Earhart and Noonan were never discovered, leading to a multitude of theories. Purdue University

Earhart vanished alongside Noonan during what was intended to be a groundbreaking journey around the globe in 1937. Purdue University

Over the past nine decades, despite numerous attempts and the expenditure of millions of dollars, neither Earhart’s remains nor the wreckage of her aircraft has been uncovered—the latest million-dollar mission by Tony Romeo and his Deep Sea Vision team was debunked last year.

Romero, a deep-sea explorer based in South Carolina, had captured sonar images of an aircraft-shaped object he believed could be Earhart’s plane, which was later revealed to be a rock formation.

Recently, President Trump declared his intention to declassify and release government documents related to Earhart and her final voyage.

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