Tony Romeo and his brother Lloyd set off to find the plane and solve the mystery of Earhart s disappearance in September, but after 100 days at sea with no results they had all but given up.
A blurry sonar image has sparked frenzied speculation that a deep-sea exploration company has located the plane flown by Amelia Earhart that disappeared in 1937.
Tony Romeo and his brother Lloyd this week released a sonar image from their recent $11 million Pacific Ocean expedition, showing a ghostly outline resembling Earhart s Lockheed Electra
Pioneering pilot Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan took off from Lae in New Guinea on 2 July, 1937, with only 7,000 miles left to go to complete a