The glistening, brightly polished metal of the world’s last remaining Lockheed Electra 10-E, a twin engine, American-made aircraft named Muriel, is the centerpiece of the new Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum opening Friday in Atchison, Kansas. The airplane is the same make and model that Amelia Earhart, an Atchison native, was flying in 1937 when she disappeared. “The Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum was a vision, actually, of my husband,” said Karen Seaberg, the founder and president of the Atchison Amelia Earhart Foundation. “He (the late Ladd Mannan Seaberg) met the restorer of the plane in the eighties, and his vision was that it would come back to Atchison,” Seaberg said. … In 2016, that vision became a reality as the aircraft was acquired for just two cents over $1.2 million by the foundation and then transported by truck from El Cajon, California, to Atchison. The foundation then began a capital campaign to raise funds to build the new 17,000 square-foot hangar museum in which to showcase the airplane…. Dignitaries, school children, politicians and aviation enthusiasts will be on hand Friday as the Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum celebrates its’ grand opening. Family-friendly events will continue Saturday and Sunday at the museum, which is located at the Amelia Earhart Memorial Airport, 16701 286th Rd., in Atchison.
Source: KC Star Local News