The funny thing about Earhart and the Pitcairn Autogiro was that it was just another way to gain publicity for herself (at least in husband George Putnam's eyes). At least the altitude record was good publicity for both Pitcairn and herself. Then she tried to become the first to fly an Autogiro across the country, but was beaten by about a week by John M. Miller. Miller flew his PCA-2 "The Missing Link" across the country and back, and continued to barnstorm in it in the following years. He later became a test pilot for Kellett and was one of the two pilots that flew the mail off the Philadelphia Post Office roof in a Kellett. He also did all the water testing of each and every Grumman Duck for the Columbia Aircraft Corporation.
Here's an interview I did with him back in 2002 (the description in the sidebar of the video player has the wrong year). He was 97 at the time and lived to be 102 - he was still flying at age 100! Neat guy.
http://link.brightcove.com/services/pla ... 1519675124
Zack
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Volunteer Coordinator/Curator - Military Aviation Museum - Virginia Beach, VA
"America's Flying Museum"
http://www.militaryaviationmuseum.org