Amelia (Earhart) New for 2025 from Madame Alexander! Expected to ship in April! Pre-Order

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21034, Amelia Earhart from Madame Alexander is a 10" Collectible Doll!  New for 2025!  Expected to ship in April!  Pre-Order to reserve yours! 

Amelia Earhart is a 10" Cissette Doll with lovely brown eyes and a wavy brunette Bob hairstyle.  She wears circa 1937 flight gear including a brown "leather" aviator  jacket with shearling collar and cuffs over a pair of twill jodhpurs and brown "suede" lace up boots.  She wears an aviator style "leather helmet with shearling lining, an aviator mask and mittens, and a blue scarf.

Amelia Earhart, born in 1897 was a trend setter, adventurer, best-selling author, and one of the most notable and highest regarded aviation pilots to this day. 

EMELIA EARHART'S ACHEIVEMENTS

1922 – Broke women’s altitude record at 14,000 feet

1928 – First woman to fly across the Atlantic in 20 hours 40 minutes

 1928 – Published her book 20 Hours 40 Minutes and became aviation editor of Cosmopolitan magazine

1929 – Placed third in the First Women’s Air Derby

1929 – Elected as an official for the ‘National Aeronautic Association’ and persuaded the ‘Federation Aeronautique Internationale’ (FAI) to establish separate world altitude, speed and endurance records for women specifically

1930 – Set the women’s speed record at 100 kilometres

1930 – Set a speed record at 181.18mph over a 3K course

1930 – Set a speed record at 181.18mph over a 3K course

1931 – Set the women's autogyro altitude record with 18,415 feet

1932 – First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic in just 14 hours 56 minutes. She was also awarded the National Geographic Society’s gold medal from President Herbert Hoover and Congress awarded her the Distinguished Flying Cross. At the time she also wrote The Fun of It about her journey.

1932 – First woman to fly solo nonstop coast to coast and set the women’s nonstop transcontinental speed record, flying at 2,447.8 miles in 19 hours 5 minutes

1932 – Elected president of the Ninety-Nines, a women’s aviation club which she helped to form

1933 – Broke her previous transcontinental speed record by making the same flight in only 17 hours 7 minutes

1935 – First person to fly solo through the 2,408-mile distance across the Pacific between Honolulu and Oakland, California. This was also the first flight where a civilian aircraft carried a two-way radio

1935 – First person to fly solo from Los Angeles to Mexico City in 13 hours 23 minutes

1935 – First person to fly solo nonstop from Mexico City to Newark in 14 hours 19 minutes

1937 – Began her flight around the world and became the first person to fly from the Red Sea to India

 Unfortunately, Earhart never finished her flight around the world in 1937, and at the age of only 39, her achievements stopped. As she flew over the Pacific Ocean her communication cut off and the remains of her, her partners and her plane were never to be seen again. What happened to Earhart has not been discovered and probably never will be. 

 21034 – Amelia

  • 10” – Articulated Cissette doll

  • Brown Eyes

  • Brunette wavy bob hair style

  • Traditional stripe and dot box

  • Brown “leather” aviator style jacket with shearling fur collar and cuffs, aviator style “leather” helmet, mittens, and mask with shearling accents. Twill pants and blue scarf.

  • Brown “suede” lace up boots

 

 

   

 

 

 

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