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Roy Hemmat <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Nov 1999 23:56:56 -0800
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John Bing asked:

>Can anyone help me find if there is a museum that has WWII aerial
>Navigation equipment.

John, what a great opportunity for me to try out my freshly squeezed museum
search engine, which you can find in it's "beta state" at
http://www.museumstuff.com/professional/museumsearch.html

I did a search for "aviation" and came up with over a dozen museums that
may be able to help. Try this search for yourself. I hope this is useful to
you.

BTW - If any of you listers have a museum website you'd like added, please
let me know. (As many of you already have!) All I ask is that you CHECK
first to see if your museum is ALREADY in the 'ol database. Also, time
being limited, I'm limiting this new search engine to U.S. museums only.

Enjoy
Roy Hemmat
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