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Paul Mantz, Amelia Earhart, Harry Manning and Fred Noonan, Oakland, California, 17 March 1937 (original source: http://www.aerovintage.com/mantz8.jpg)

Date Original upload on 25 Sep 2007, Commons upload on 11 Jan 2008
Source English Wikipedia, en:Image:Mantz, Ae,Manning, Noonan.jpg
Author en:User:Bzuk uploaded it to wikipedia, User:Alaniaris re-uploaded it to Commons.

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