Why are they perpetuating this without any evidence whatsoever. I'll bet I've watched 6 different TH-cam videos since the scanned image was made with no additional progress.
@@Colyde25 yea I understand that...and enjoy their coverage of UAPs (which doesn't include evidence) but that plane can be identified before proclaiming "It's Amelia Earhardts"
I know, right! Why not just go down there? Use a drone if it's too deep for a submersible. I don't care, just stop getting our hopes up! I wish they wouldn't say until they are sure they have found it.
Nooooo, there's no break in the case, there's nothing. This is nonsense. It's the tenth or eleventh time someone has "found" her airplane. They have no idea what they've found yet....very lame reporting.
There’s also the prevailing theory she was ate by crabs.. 😂 but you’re right. And I actually believe that story the most. The witness reports talking about the “tall white woman”. Or the “plane woman” being locked up. Was it the people that served her food if I remember right?
Ditto. I've heard the same theory, too. As a matter of fact when I visited Japan for the first (and so far only time), I actually ran into two people two different people. One of them saw me looking over a newspaper article that I had with me at the time. I think I picked it up somewhere when I was in betw connecting flights. In any case I was sitting next to a Japanese man. He saw that what I was looking at and reading. Obviously he recognized her picture. I would say that the man at that time was probably in his 80s. He said to me in broken English (while banging his index finger into my newspaper) "you (meaning American's) will never find her plane". The next thing that comes out of his mouth, "we (meaning the Japanese) picked her up and got her. We picked her up for being a spy". Ever since that man told me that I've always often wondered why none of these so-called US based investigators have never thought to approach the Japanese government, and to request permission to get access to Japan's military archives?
@@manuellubian5709 wow.. great story! That’s incredible.(if true) You don’t think the U.S. government knows about it? I’ve always thought it would’ve been a terrible look for both countries to come out with this info during and after the war. Do you know if there was any validity to to the perfume bottle found on “crab island”? And this isn’t that island is it?
IF her plane is ever recovered, it absolutely has to get a new home at the Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. It must go there. But with it being currently deeper then Titanic, idk, it might not be realistic. ❤
It won’t be recovered at those depths, unless it’s found somewhere else much more shallow. Even then, it likely wouldn’t survive any sort of salvaging and would be kept where it is. It’d be incredible! But… just very very very unlikely to impossible.
Not nearly possible, it's much too far from Nikumaroro where remains were located in the past along with relevant artifacts. TIGHAR solved for the location's probability several years ago.
You have expensive sonar equipment to get the image you have. But cannot afford an unmanned under water drone which could be lowered to the location for positive Identification.
They are not saying they found it. They are just saying it could be. And why. This tmz is probably the best info on it ..and not claiming it's her..just could be. Geez
The sonar target, if it is a plane at all, appears to have swept back wings, whereas Amelia's plane did not. If it hit with such force to somehow bend the wings back, the plane would've been destroyed instead. I really don't feel this is her plane because of this.
Once it has been proven to be Amelia and Fred's aircraft it should be left undisturbed as their final resting place. I fail to see the necessity in bringing it to the surface...IMHO.
Full and proper identification off the remains to the tune of one! It was after all supposed to be a solo flight and the last time I checked solo meant alone.
I loved seeing the recent Ric Gillespie interview commenting on this and debunking it.......and then Tony Romeo's response to it. Tony made it very clear from the beginning.....He definitely believes this is an aircraft. It doesn't look like a rock formation. They would like for it to be the Lockheed Electra, but if it isn't......they will keep searching.
The wings look to be a swept-back design, different from her plane. Also, it seems unlikely a crash would result in the wings being swept back to the same angle.
After her final radio call,bad weather with low fuel she turned back flew back to New Guinea and crashed in the Highlands of new guinea we're my great grandfather buried her....
I've always wondered about, what if people never do it documentary about what would happen if Amelia Earhart did make it back okay. Like what her life would be like, would she have made it and had been just known for a fame on that which he joined world war II? What would she do then that kind of potential possibility.
@@jimborovickaThat's different they were being shot down and were not flying across the Atlantic ocean! PS she was recorded in history as flying solo, that means alone. This stupid show was saying something else. Unless, maybe there is more to this than meets the eye! Who was she really? A German spy? A spy who crashed and conveniently went missing?
There is a theory the plane sank in 25000 ft of water. They still can’t find the Malaysia plane the suicide pilot crashed killing 300 people. Worse the airline didn’t give them FF flyer miles
They crashed near Nikumaroro Island. The plane sank, but Amelia and Fred made the island, and survived for a few days. Human remains were found, but ultimately lost long before the time of DNA identification.
I used to think this to. I was all in with Tighar's search for years. But they never found anything. Even Bob Ballard didn't find anything. So I'm curious to see whose plan this is. It's the shape of an old school anchor, but not the size/shape of a modern-day large vessel. Tony's sonar scan was set to detect objects from 12 - 18 meters. If it's not Amelia's Lockheed, his team will continue searching. I like that this sonar image has made a lot of people curious. There's not that many models of planes that had the twin vertical stabilizers.
@@Rick_King Until I see the NR16020 on the wing, I'll also have my doubts. The only thing I can be sure of is that it's a man made object on that sonar scan.
Shows how ignorant all these people are, they dont even know that its possible to reach the ocean floor with ROVS. Its been months, why havent they confirmed it yet? Send down an rov and verify it. These guys are getting all this publicity about finding it and dont even know for sure what it is!
The minute you think of 16k feet deep as a “walk in the park”, youre ay.rosk of making mistakes or temptong fate. And its baduck to have females aboard a ship but especially a sub'.
One an airplane hitting water after running out of gas is like hitting concrete and remember there was a heavy storm too when she crashed that radio transmision could have been 50 to 300 miles away remember this is an ocean waves would have harsh on that electra would have been shreaded no matter how slow it was going even if they water landed waves are constant if she hit one wave a second one would waste it it would have to be smooth as glass to water land that type of plane
Another Lockheed Electra crashed in a lake. It remained fully intact. A softer water landing would've been possible. There would've been considerable damage. But I think it would mostly be intact. Small planes don't hit the water super fast like jets.
@@freddiemac327 that's a lake not the ocean plus how calm was the lakes water in the sea its more rougher than the lake bigger waves to deal with a huge difference with the sea larger waves plus we do not really know with Amelia's Lockheed Electra when her engines stalled out even though she being very experienced we don't really know if she nosed in or once on when she tried to belly land if that plane cartwheeled after the water hit the engine Cowlings since once hitting that water there is no clearing from engines which would cause 1. A cartwheel. 2. Flipping over. 3. Ripping the wings off and that's the ocean landings lake landings has better chances of survival since the water is not 1.rough 2. No large waves like the ocean and that Electra you mentioned chances are the pilot landed tail first on that smooth lake water where as Amelia's Electra even landing tail first with the size waves would still do major damage plus remember they really did not have clear skies 1. One of her broadcasts she mentioned a storm she had gotten into where she could not see land but that was where she was the farthest from land two when her tanks finally went dry going slow since that metal plus the way she configured that plane for her flight made the plane heavier only thing inside extra fuel tanks weighing that plane down that is what the announcer fails to tell us so the planes weight with those extra fuel tanks for the radio operator to transfer fuel to the plane from inside would barely glide down like a glider
@@tylerbuckley4661 All of the radio calls are still hearsay because they were not recorded. I believe what the navy operator documented, but the amateur operators don't get that same trust. It's possible they heard her, but I'm skeptical. And the surface waves probably don't matter as much if she sank fairly quick. One thing remains fact.....not one single confirmed piece of that Electra was ever found. Hopefully one of these days someone will find something.
Of course I know about the calls but still radio. Waves travel it's about a fifty to 100 mile radius since it was long time ago radio technology was new too bad they did not have the technology like we have today her chances would have been better being found unlike when she vanished but ya gotta love how many try and say her plane is found but no evidence maybe some day she is found plus if nature wanted to give up her secret crash site nature would give us the clues to where she went down personally I would rather her rest in peace not disturbed
@@tylerbuckley4661 There's nothing left to disturb. Maybe their boots or clothes. I don't think would be able to bring up the plane intact. There have only been a handful of groups that actually made the search. More ships scanning the ocean with the best sonar scans would find a lot of missing planes and ships. The fact that Tony and his team spent 3 months scanning the ocean floor and only saw flat sandy surfaces, and rocks.......then at the end they see a man made object would bring some excitement. It sucks that they didn't see it until after they already left the area. I bet another crew will get out there and try to be at deep sea vision to the area.
Ask James Cameron he has his own submarine, plus he’s already been down to the known deepest part of the ocean, -16k would be a Sunday walk in the park for him. Just say’in…
@@r.martin3494 Yeah they do crash "often", over 1200 aviation accidents per year and that's only U.S. aircraft. Maybe have a look at the facts before assuming someone's an idiot who doesn't know the difference between crash shows and reality
Why are they perpetuating this without any evidence whatsoever. I'll bet I've watched 6 different TH-cam videos since the scanned image was made with no additional progress.
Exactly what I was thinking. Not one image of the plane or identification of it actually being a plane at all.
Cause it’s TMZ it’s entertainment nothing else just a group of friends talking about
@@Colyde25 yea I understand that...and enjoy their coverage of UAPs (which doesn't include evidence) but that plane can be identified before proclaiming "It's Amelia Earhardts"
That's rag mag tv for ya
Deeper in the ocean will preserve it better less oxygen
How deep was it!? That's not deep, it's a drop in the ocean! Pun intended.
Yes, bullshit lasts longer without oxygen!
WELL..... I just found out it wasn't a Solo flight.
No shit hahaha seriously
Unsolved mysteries is where I first heard of it back in the 80s..
With Robert Stack. Great show
Facts!!🙂
Me too
@@huntermone2011what?
me too
I love that one guy's passion for Amelia Earhart.
You are a gullible fool Mr Jones!
This could be anyone's plane, I don't think it's Amelia 🤔
God bless their souls may they be with the Holy Father rest in peace ✝️🇺🇸💕
This has been going on for decades with similar sonar photos, constantly being shown as possible wreckage and never located.
I know, right! Why not just go down there? Use a drone if it's too deep for a submersible. I don't care, just stop getting our hopes up! I wish they wouldn't say until they are sure they have found it.
You guys asked some great questions. Definitely fed my curiosity. Thanks for this.
Nooooo, there's no break in the case, there's nothing. This is nonsense. It's the tenth or eleventh time someone has "found" her airplane. They have no idea what they've found yet....very lame reporting.
Prevailing theory is that she landed in a Japanese controlled atoll and was taken to Saipan.
There’s also the prevailing theory she was ate by crabs.. 😂 but you’re right. And I actually believe that story the most. The witness reports talking about the “tall white woman”. Or the “plane woman” being locked up. Was it the people that served her food if I remember right?
Ditto.
I've heard the same theory, too. As a matter of fact when I visited Japan for the first (and so far only time), I actually ran into two people two different people. One of them saw me looking over a newspaper article that I had with me at the time. I think I picked it up somewhere when I was in betw connecting flights.
In any case I was sitting next to a Japanese man. He saw that what I was looking at and reading. Obviously he recognized her picture. I would say that the man at that time was probably in his 80s. He said to me in broken English (while banging his index finger into my newspaper) "you (meaning American's) will never find her plane". The next thing that comes out of his mouth, "we (meaning the Japanese) picked her up and got her. We picked her up for being a spy".
Ever since that man told me that I've always often wondered why none of these so-called US based investigators have never thought to approach the Japanese government, and to request permission to get access to Japan's military archives?
I wouldn't say that's the prevailing theory.....It is one theory tho.
@@manuellubian5709 wow.. great story! That’s incredible.(if true) You don’t think the U.S. government knows about it? I’ve always thought it would’ve been a terrible look for both countries to come out with this info during and after the war.
Do you know if there was any validity to to the perfume bottle found on “crab island”? And this isn’t that island is it?
I don’t believe that story about the Japanese. No. Not atoll.
How many other planes have crashed on the way to that island
A shipwreck with wings??....what a landlubber
What's a “landlubber”?
@@r.martin3494 I been a mariner 20yrs.. it's someone has no idea about the sea.. or shipwrecks..unlike a women she has many moods and keeps secrets...
IF her plane is ever recovered, it absolutely has to get a new home at the Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. It must go there. But with it being currently deeper then Titanic, idk, it might not be realistic. ❤
It won’t be recovered at those depths, unless it’s found somewhere else much more shallow. Even then, it likely wouldn’t survive any sort of salvaging and would be kept where it is. It’d be incredible! But… just very very very unlikely to impossible.
I don’t see how that plane could possibly be intact after decades in salt water.
Not nearly possible, it's much too far from Nikumaroro where remains were located in the past along with relevant artifacts. TIGHAR solved for the location's probability several years ago.
Bro it's a completely different shaped wing
Good point. However, sonar tends to distort images the further deep you go. So, it could be it. But, unlikely. Just a thought…
Sure, it’s been “found” now for like the 50th time.
I don't know why they say that they have found it but they haven't even gotten any proof
Bob Ballard’s ship the Nautilus is in that area this month and they have the capability to send robots and cameras down there .
A lot of planes went down in the Pacific in WW2. It could be any one of them.
You have expensive sonar equipment to get the image you have. But cannot afford an unmanned under water drone which could be lowered to the location for positive Identification.
In 6th grade a girl told my teacher her aunt was apart of a team that found Amelia’s shoe they argued until she cried lol 😂
They are not saying they found it. They are just saying it could be. And why. This tmz is probably the best info on it ..and not claiming it's her..just could be. Geez
Why the hell is Ben working at tmz????
Man. The questions. If they’re in the plane, it solves that. If not.. man. That opens up a lot of room for theories lol.
The sonar target, if it is a plane at all, appears to have swept back wings, whereas Amelia's plane did not. If it hit with such force to somehow bend the wings back, the plane would've been destroyed instead. I really don't feel this is her plane because of this.
Once it has been proven to be Amelia and Fred's aircraft it should be left undisturbed as their final resting place. I fail to see the necessity in bringing it to the surface...IMHO.
Why not ?
Full and proper identification off the remains to the tune of one! It was after all supposed to be a solo flight and the last time I checked solo meant alone.
@@r.martin3494solo as she was the only one to fly the plane. Come on man! Give her credit, not even sure we allowed her to vote at that point. 😏
I agree it is Amelia's burial spot and Fred's grave as well it would be disrespecting the dead
I fail to see the necessity in leaving it down there, when we could learn so much from it.
The wings on her plane went out at more of a right angle compared to the sonar image. Still, it will be cool if they found it.
I loved seeing the recent Ric Gillespie interview commenting on this and debunking it.......and then Tony Romeo's response to it.
Tony made it very clear from the beginning.....He definitely believes this is an aircraft. It doesn't look like a rock formation. They would like for it to be the Lockheed Electra, but if it isn't......they will keep searching.
The wings look to be a swept-back design, different from her plane. Also, it seems unlikely a crash would result in the wings being swept back to the same angle.
Blah blah blah
I like how they bounce questions off each other to slip paid promotions in like they did with deep sea expeditions or whatever it’s called 😂
After her final radio call,bad weather with low fuel she turned back flew back to New Guinea and crashed in the Highlands of new guinea we're my great grandfather buried her....
It was not found geez
I hope they solve this mystery
No
where is the DUN DUN DUN intro?! that was odd clicking on a video and not seeing the logo at the beginning.
Baa Baa Ba Baaa Baaa musical doodle 😂
I'm so Stoked about this find ! Can't wait for the Movie ! lol 🤣🤣
Makes me think of those people who got turned into fish food while paying to sightsee the Titanic.
Some things are better left unknown.
The titanic didn't split in half because of the pressure of the deep ocean it split in halt while it sunk
Amelia was the shiznit! Fo sho fo sho!
It's nonsense. If they really thought it was her plane they would have bothered to confirm it by now.
I've always wondered about, what if people never do it documentary about what would happen if Amelia Earhart did make it back okay. Like what her life would be like, would she have made it and had been just known for a fame on that which he joined world war II? What would she do then that kind of potential possibility.
What about her navigator?????
@@jimborovickaThat's different they were being shot down and were not flying across the Atlantic ocean! PS she was recorded in history as flying solo, that means alone. This stupid show was saying something else. Unless, maybe there is more to this than meets the eye! Who was she really? A German spy? A spy who crashed and conveniently went missing?
Time to send Oceangate and some more billionaires down there to check it out!
🤦🏻♂️🙏🏻 D'oh!
There is a theory the plane sank in 25000 ft of water. They still can’t find the Malaysia plane the suicide pilot crashed killing 300 people. Worse the airline didn’t give them FF flyer miles
HER WINGS ARE NOT. repeat NOT SWEPT BACK at all!. Period... That new sonar picture SHOWS SWEPT WINGS!! So I guess don't believe your lying eyes 😅😅
Until it's positively identified to be her plane... I'm very skeptical. The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard know what happened to her.
....and the Japanese gov't.
I hate these bait click titles. You dont know. It should have said "New Plausible Evidence"
They crashed near Nikumaroro Island. The plane sank, but Amelia and Fred made the island, and survived for a few days. Human remains were found, but ultimately lost long before the time of DNA identification.
I used to think this to. I was all in with Tighar's search for years. But they never found anything. Even Bob Ballard didn't find anything. So I'm curious to see whose plan this is. It's the shape of an old school anchor, but not the size/shape of a modern-day large vessel. Tony's sonar scan was set to detect objects from 12 - 18 meters. If it's not Amelia's Lockheed, his team will continue searching. I like that this sonar image has made a lot of people curious. There's not that many models of planes that had the twin vertical stabilizers.
@@freddiemac327 If it's her plane, then I applaud them, and I always applaud the effort. But I have my doubts.
@@Rick_King Until I see the NR16020 on the wing, I'll also have my doubts. The only thing I can be sure of is that it's a man made object on that sonar scan.
Mostly true but yet to be proven. I'll believe it when I see it.....
📄 They know what happened….. And we, will never know….
Dudes should **NOT** wear long dangling earrings.
Looks like a Mig
Nope.
At least this one is only six minutes long. Won't watch anyway...
Shows how ignorant all these people are, they dont even know that its possible to reach the ocean floor with ROVS. Its been months, why havent they confirmed it yet? Send down an rov and verify it. These guys are getting all this publicity about finding it and dont even know for sure what it is!
Do they really know that it's hers
The minute you think of 16k feet deep as a “walk in the park”, youre ay.rosk of making mistakes or temptong fate. And its baduck to have females aboard a ship but especially a sub'.
One an airplane hitting water after running out of gas is like hitting concrete and remember there was a heavy storm too when she crashed that radio transmision could have been 50 to 300 miles away remember this is an ocean waves would have harsh on that electra would have been shreaded no matter how slow it was going even if they water landed waves are constant if she hit one wave a second one would waste it it would have to be smooth as glass to water land that type of plane
Another Lockheed Electra crashed in a lake. It remained fully intact. A softer water landing would've been possible. There would've been considerable damage. But I think it would mostly be intact. Small planes don't hit the water super fast like jets.
@@freddiemac327 that's a lake not the ocean plus how calm was the lakes water in the sea its more rougher than the lake bigger waves to deal with a huge difference with the sea larger waves plus we do not really know with Amelia's Lockheed Electra when her engines stalled out even though she being very experienced we don't really know if she nosed in or once on when she tried to belly land if that plane cartwheeled after the water hit the engine Cowlings since once hitting that water there is no clearing from engines which would cause 1. A cartwheel. 2. Flipping over. 3. Ripping the wings off and that's the ocean landings lake landings has better chances of survival since the water is not 1.rough 2. No large waves like the ocean and that Electra you mentioned chances are the pilot landed tail first on that smooth lake water where as Amelia's Electra even landing tail first with the size waves would still do major damage plus remember they really did not have clear skies 1. One of her broadcasts she mentioned a storm she had gotten into where she could not see land but that was where she was the farthest from land two when her tanks finally went dry going slow since that metal plus the way she configured that plane for her flight made the plane heavier only thing inside extra fuel tanks weighing that plane down that is what the announcer fails to tell us so the planes weight with those extra fuel tanks for the radio operator to transfer fuel to the plane from inside would barely glide down like a glider
@@tylerbuckley4661 All of the radio calls are still hearsay because they were not recorded. I believe what the navy operator documented, but the amateur operators don't get that same trust. It's possible they heard her, but I'm skeptical. And the surface waves probably don't matter as much if she sank fairly quick. One thing remains fact.....not one single confirmed piece of that Electra was ever found. Hopefully one of these days someone will find something.
Of course I know about the calls but still radio. Waves travel it's about a fifty to 100 mile radius since it was long time ago radio technology was new too bad they did not have the technology like we have today her chances would have been better being found unlike when she vanished but ya gotta love how many try and say her plane is found but no evidence maybe some day she is found plus if nature wanted to give up her secret crash site nature would give us the clues to where she went down personally I would rather her rest in peace not disturbed
@@tylerbuckley4661 There's nothing left to disturb. Maybe their boots or clothes. I don't think would be able to bring up the plane intact. There have only been a handful of groups that actually made the search. More ships scanning the ocean with the best sonar scans would find a lot of missing planes and ships. The fact that Tony and his team spent 3 months scanning the ocean floor and only saw flat sandy surfaces, and rocks.......then at the end they see a man made object would bring some excitement. It sucks that they didn't see it until after they already left the area. I bet another crew will get out there and try to be at deep sea vision to the area.
WHOOOHOOOOO
Ask James Cameron he has his own submarine, plus he’s already been down to the known deepest part of the ocean, -16k would be a Sunday walk in the park for him. Just say’in…
i learned about her during a school book report back in junior high school.
I'll never understand the fascination behind this, planes crash often, not very mysterious
No! Planes do not crash very often. You may watch shows about crashes, very often, but that's not the same. thing.
@@r.martin3494 Yeah they do crash "often", over 1200 aviation accidents per year and that's only U.S. aircraft. Maybe have a look at the facts before assuming someone's an idiot who doesn't know the difference between crash shows and reality
Its 87 years later harvey
What's a “later Harvey” or did you miss-out the comma intentionally? If so, who is Harvey!?
Amelia looks manly
Clearly the ocean pics show an aircraft with a swept back wing.... Amelias aircraft did not..
💚💚💚💚💚
Lots of GAY guys talking about man stuff...
IT IS NOT FOUND more BULLSHIT
Fake news