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there is an air museum in southern california, i cant remeber the exact
location. i believe its either in torrence, santa monica, or long beach.
anyhow i am sure that with a little research on the net you will be able to
find it. Sorry I can't be more helpful to you. When i read your message i
immediately thought of that particular museum. I also know that it has a web
presence as well.

good luck in your search!!

>From: Roy Hemmat <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: WWII Aerial Navigation Octant
>Date: 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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