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In the early 1930s, this type was proposed (unsuccessfully) for the first regular commercial transatlantic service.

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The E-6B remains the most successful flight computer ever made. 

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This aperiodic compass salvaged from Wiley Post's 1935 fatal crash had previously flown in the Winnie Mae.

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This 1938 mechanical computer was a remarkable attempt to automate complex navigational processes. 

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This 1938 mechanical computer was a remarkable attempt to automate complex navigational processes. 

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