Neil Huntzinger was an expert pilot. For decades, he traveled North America, Central America and South America for profit and adventure. Then one morning, he pointed the nose of his airplane toward the horizon and vanished into thin air, leaving a mystery that has never been solved. (www.ohio.com) 更多...
Never say never. Did an exercise with the FAA WINGS Safety team on a mountain in NH last year - looking at a wreck from the 1970's. Originally it took two years to find it - and even then it was chance that it was found. But during the initial 1970's search - trawling the mountains - they found three other "disappeared without trace" airplanes. He might still show up (but then so might Amelia!)
Think someone could find it on Google Maps or a satellite site if you get enough people looking?
This seems to be the same size as a Piper Cub wing(right click on the map and measure distance)... https://www.google.com/maps/place/15%C2%B058'19.4%22N+85%C2%B044'27.1%22W/@15.972044,-85.7414429,180m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d15.9720442!4d-85.7408546
Don´t tell this to the TIGHAR con artists who have been scavenging funds from unsuspecting ordinary people and one or two million from Hillary was she the SOS making people believe that they know where Amelia Earhardt ended up. They have not found absolutely anything. Stay clear from them.
"They have not found absolutely anything" means "they have found nothing," not "they have found something."
"They have not found anything" and "they have not found absolutely anything" both mean "they have found nothing." In order for it to mean what you said it means, it needs a double negative, which is not present.